Roy Keane has had his say on who should be appointed the next permanent England manager, following their 3-1 win over Finland.
After a humiliating defeat against Greece in midweek, Lee Carsley was tasked with provoking a reaction out of his side in their latest Nations League fixture.
The interim boss continued to be bold in his selections, with Dean Henderson handed a first cap in four years and Trent Alexander-Arnold deployed in left-back for the first time in his career.
With a more conventional setup England cruised to victory at the Olympic Stadium, with goals from Jack Grealish, and Declan Rice either side of a sublime set piece from the Liverpool defender.
Despite returning to winning ways the question of who will succeed Gareth Southgate as the Three Lions’ next permanent manager continues to loom large over the team.
England returned to winning ways with a comfortable victory over Finland on Sunday
Following the game Roy Keane urged the FA to ‘go for the best’ in their hunt for the Three Lions’ next permanent manager
Speaking on punditry following the game Keane insisted England should ‘go for the best’ as they hunt for a coach to continue such a talented group of players forward.
‘Go after Pep [Guardiola], go for the best, Pep’s contract is up the summer.’
More to follow.