Quayes is not done yet, except for the shouting, but his stint as England's next permanent manager is certainly over. Lee CarsleyI will lose.
The Three Lions' success at last year's European Under-21 Championships prompted the FA to appoint him as interim manager for this month's national league fixtures, starting with a trip to Dublin to face the Republic of Ireland on Saturday followed by a trip to Dublin to face the Republic of Ireland next Saturday. Visit Finland to Wembley respectively.
The FA claim Carsley was appointed “with a view to remaining out of his position throughout the autumn” and there are likely to be four more internationals, two in the summer and one in November, for Carsley to undermine his authority and make Premier League Wembley cooks impossible. Look elsewhere.
Or first Everton The Derby midfielder has made some moves to make his debut as part of a series of players working under two Lions youngsters, including former Manchester United star Angel Gomes, now impressing with Lille, Manchester City striker Rico Lewis, Chelsea duo Levi Colwill and Noni Madueke, Nottingham Forest strikers, Newcastle defender Morgan Gibbs-White and Tino Livramento.
Jack Grealish has also made a welcome return after being a vague figure in Gareth Southgate's plans for Euro 2024 in Germany, but Carsley has drawn criticism and is integral to his presence in Berlin.
There was consternation at the omission of Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, while Aston Villa manager Unai Emery was shocked to find Morgan Rogers in the Under-21s.
Results will obviously be important to Carsley’s chances of making it or playing full-time, but he has chosen to follow his attacking principles, playing a fun, high-octane, dynamic game, rather than a boring, safe strategy. Southgate’s top spot will greatly increase your chances of getting some impressive rewards.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola would be the first choice for the job if he is prepared to challenge his contract with the Etihad which expires next summer, while Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is also a potential candidate.
However, Pep could easily decide to leave City or take a break in the game and would have to pay a huge sum that the FA would be reluctant to part with over luring Howe for two Magpies.
Former Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter, a free agent, would almost certainly have been tied down to an agreement as the powers that be are set to determine whether he was indeed involved in the dispute, leaving Carsley in pole position to win the permanent job as 2/1 with bet365 and Betfred.
• Joe Root can lead England to a clean sweep of the Test series as Sri Lanka were his best batsman in the final at The Oval at 7/2 with Paddy Power and Betfair. Surrey paceman Gus Atkinson, who took seven wickets at Lord's, including five for 62 in the second innings to seal the win at Lord's, will be more challenging at home at 3/1 with the same companies to be the best of the two hosts.
• World No. 1 Jack Draper of Britain can continue his impressive form in the United States to reach the semi-finals with a win over Australian Alex de Minaur at 11/10 for William Hill, while Daniil Medvedev, the only former world champion in the tournament, is 21/10 in the men's draw with Pete Victor beating world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in his quarter-final clash.
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