Lee Carsley could play ‘unreal’ Man City star in a position he’s rarely played in for England against Greece

Lee Carsley could play ‘unreal’ Man City star in a position he’s rarely played in for England against Greece
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Manchester City News
By Srinivas Sadhanand
Published on 2024-10-10 09:30:00

Lee Carsley, the interim boss of England, has showcased his ideas for deploying Manchester City players like Rico Lewis and Jack Grealish in the team. Lewis played as a left-back, a position he rarely plays for City, with the freedom to drift into central areas. Grealish, usually an attacking midfielder, was utilized in that role for England, scoring in both games. John Stones captained the team against Ireland and is set to do so again versus Greece. Phil Foden, usually playing in various positions, may be given a deeper midfield role by Carsley, alongside Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka, and Anthony Gordon.

Foden’s technical quality makes him suitable for a deeper midfield role, where he can use his passing range effectively. If he excels in this position against Greece, he could secure his place in the team, given the competition for the number 10 role. With Greece potentially not pressing high, Foden could have ample space to influence the game and help England progress seamlessly. Carsley’s decision to deploy Foden in this role could highlight the player’s versatility and impact on the team, solidifying his position in the squad.

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