After Thursday’s defeat against Greece at Wembley (1-2), England, led by Lee Carsley as interim coach, will seek to react today with a victory at home to Finland, who they already defeated on September 10 (2-0). Harry Kane, captain of the ‘pros’, is back in training and all indications are that he will be able to play. Greece is the leader of group 2 of League B and England, 2nd with 3 points.
Finland-England
Helsinki Olympic Stadium, 6 pm (UEFA TV)
Finland: Hradecky; Stahl, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Uronen; Schuller, Peltola; Lod, Chamber, Antman; Pukki
coaches: Mark Kanerva
England: Pickford; Walker, Guéhi, Colwill, Lewis; Rice, Gallagher; Palmer, Bellingham, Gordon; H. Kane
coaches: Lee Carsley
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Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)
Lee Carsley was heavily criticized following a 1-2 match Greece for his tactics, because his idea of playing on a false nine failed, in the absence of Harry Kane. This Saturday the interim coach of England was admitted against Finland “For our part we will see a more normal game and we will play with a forward.”
Bukayo Sakawho suffered a muscle injury against the Hellenes (the extent is unknown), left the concentration and returned to the discipline of Arsenal. Curtis Jones He also did not fly to Helsinki for personal reasons.
English media indicated this Saturday that Lee Carsley He is not interested in becoming a permanent coach and would gladly return to direct the Under-21s. According to the German channel ‘Welt TV’, Thomas Tuchel He is in advanced negotiations with the English Football Federation (FA) to take over the position of coach of that country.
Source: La Verdad

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