‘I know my role for the next three camps’published at 14:57 British Summer Time
England v Finland (19:45 BST)
England
There were lots of reasons to be optimistic about England’s football against the Republic of Ireland, particularly in the first half, but Lee Carsley’s focus is on short-term objectives rather than long-term planning.
“I try not to think about myself too much,” he said.
“The best person should get the job. I know my role for the next three camps and I am comfortable with that.”
The FA has said Carsley is expected to stay in charge during the autumn as the hunt for Gareth Southgate’s long-term successor progresses.
There were no new injuries for the temporary boss to report at his pre-match news conference, but he is likely to make some changes to keep everyone fresh.
“If you make 11 changes it maybe sends out the wrong signal,” Carsley said.
“The good thing about this group is they are highly motivated to do well. There will be two or three changes, but not wholesale changes.
“We have to make sure we protect the players as well.”