England’s interim manager Lee Carsley faces a significant challenge in the upcoming UEFA Nations League Group B2 matches against Greece and Ireland, following a spate of injuries that have forced eight key players out of contention. The Football Association (FA) confirmed the changes on Monday.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Levi Colwill, Cole Palmer, and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale are unavailable for the matches in Athens on Thursday and at Wembley three days later. The absences have prompted Carsley to reshuffle his squad extensively, adding fresh faces to the mix.
Among the new inclusions, Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers has earned his first senior England call-up. West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen, Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, Southampton full-back Tino Livramento, and Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford have also been drafted into the 23-man squad.
Livramento and Trafford remain uncapped at the senior level, presenting an opportunity for them to make their debuts on the international stage.
Carsley, who has been serving as interim manager, is under pressure to make the most of this window before handing over the reins to Thomas Tuchel, who is set to take charge on January 1.
“This is a crucial moment for the team, and we have full faith in the players stepping in. It’s an opportunity to showcase depth and resilience,” Carsley stated during a press briefing.
The stakes are high for England as they trail group leaders Greece by three points. Greece has dominated the group with a flawless record of four wins, while England sits second with nine points. Carsley’s men will need to produce strong performances in Athens and at Wembley to keep their hopes of topping the group alive.
Despite the setbacks, optimism remains high within the camp. Forward Jarrod Bowen, who has impressed at the club level this season, expressed excitement about the opportunity: “It’s always an honor to play for your country. These games are massive, and we’re ready to fight for results.”
As England braces for the challenges ahead, Carsley’s ability to integrate the new players and maintain cohesion will be critical. Fans will be hoping the reshuffled squad can deliver when it matters most.