Very different tactician to Southgate by all accounts. Very attacking coach. Very good record with age groups too. I think they are right to give him a chance. It doesn't need to be a 'name'. Other nations have proved that.
Lee Carsley: England interim manager plays brand of football dubbed 'Carsball'
BBC Sport looks at what interim boss Lee Carsley can offer the England senior team after his success at under-21 level.
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This bit seems very familiar!
"In contrast with former Everton and Derby midfielder Carsley's playing career as a central destroyer, he encourages his side to build up with the ball and to express themselves.
At the tournament in Georgia his side was packed with technical players such as Liverpool duo Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones, and Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White.
He had a right-footed left-back in Bournemouth's Max Aarons, Everton's James Garner - a central midfielder - playing at right-back and Jones, a number 10, as one of his two pivots in midfield.
Jones played alongside Angel Gomes - now at Lille - who had already transitioned from a number 10 to a deep midfielder. Carsley resisted the temptation to put a traditional central midfielder next to him.
Moves often started with Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford passing out and players encouraged to express themselves and trust their decision-making.
There was one occasion when Chelsea defender Levi Colwill stood still on the ball for more than 30 seconds as he waited for the opposition to press him so he could draw in pressure, then initiate the attack - something the team had worked on in training."