Interim boss Lee Carsley will not change his attacking approach when England face Finland on Sunday despite the surprise defeat by Greece that dented his chances of landing the role permanently.
England had enjoyed an encouraging start to their Nations League campaign under Carsley, with wins over the Republic of Ireland and Finland before Thursday’s setback at Wembley.
Carsley’s experiment in fielding five attackers without an out-and-out striker backfired as Greece ran out 2-1 winners.
England will look to bounce back in Helsinki this weekend and Carsley insisted “nothing changes” in terms of his attacking approach.
“The way I want my teams to play, I want us to attack and when we had the players we have available, I wanted to try something different,” said Carsley, who has been put in temporary charge until November while the Football Association seeks a permanent successor following Gareth Southgate’s departure.
“Hindsight is perfect because it never happened.
“It wouldn’t stop me trying something different in the future because I have done OK being like this.
“I had 17, 18, 19 years as a player being defensive and just sitting in there and playing on the counter-attack.
“That is definitely not how I want to coach. Nothing changes in that respect.”