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Perfect start for Carsley

Perfect start for Carsley

The Daily Football Briefing · The Athletic

September 10, 20249m 59s

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Show Notes

England are two from two in the Nations League, which makes it a pretty decent start for interim boss Lee Carsley, anthem nonsense notwithstanding. Michael Bailey tells us what he made of a wet night at Wembley. 

It’s not a new start for Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann, but so many key players retired in the summer that it sort of feels like one, Seb Stafford Bloor was watching that one. 

And what’s got Kevin De Bruyne so riled up? Find out right here, right now, no delays, press play immediately. 

Need something to read? In light of what’s happening at Chelsea, Simon Hughes discusses the weaknesses of a shared ownership model with reference to Hicks and Gillette, remember them? It is, as you would imagine from as fine a writer as Simon, absolutely marvellous and the link is in the description. 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5747279/2024/09/10/chelsea-owners-civil-war/ 

Presenter: Iain Macintosh

With: Seb Stafford Bloor and Michael Bailey

Producer: Lucy Oliva


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