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England’s Declan Rice, left, and Jack Grealish both switched their allegiance from the Republic of Ireland (Joe Giddens/PA).
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Carsley: No concerns over playing Rice and Grealish in Dublin

Carsley is preparing to lead England out as interim manager for the first time.

LEE CARSLEY HAS no concerns about playing Declan Rice or Jack Grealish in Dublin as the former Republic of Ireland international prepares to lead England out as interim manager for the first time.

Saturday’s Nations League opener at the Aviva Stadium marks the start of a new era for England just 55 days after Gareth Southgate’s team lost a second successive European Championship final.

Southgate called time on his eight-year reign after the narrow loss to Spain, with England U21s boss Carsley promoted to caretaker senior boss as the Football Association considers its next steps.

lee-carsley Carsley speaking to the media at Carton House today. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

The 50-year-old’s first match in charge comes against the country he represented 40 times as a player, adding extra spice to a fixture that also sees Rice and Grealish return to the Ireland.

Rice won three senior caps for Ireland before switching allegiance to England, shortly after Grealish did the same having represented Ireland up until U21 level.

Asked if he has any concerns about playing them at the Aviva Stadium, interim boss Carsley said: “No, not all.

“We spoke – not only (to) Jack and Declan, to the whole squad – we spoke about the atmosphere we expect it to be.

Exciting, passionate, loud, but it’ll be no different to what the players are used to in Premier League games or high level games. I think they’ll be ready for whatever comes out.”

Quizzed on what reception he expects back in Ireland, the interim England boss said: “I’m not sure, to be honest. Probably the same.

“But if the reception that we had off the kids outside (the hotel) was anything to go by it will be very positive.”

Carsley was in relaxed mood at England’s Carton House base in Maynooth. The 50-year-old was respectful about Ireland throughout and said he would “calmly enjoy” any late winner at the Aviva Stadium, where he feels honoured to be returning as interim England manager.

“Proud,” Carsley said of his emotions heading into the game. “It’s not something that I thought that much about until recently.

“I think when I saw the draw I obviously was fully focused on the U21s, and I thought that ‘that’s going to be a good game’.

“I didn’t realise obviously until two weeks ago that I was actually going to be here, so I am excited by it.

“It’s not something I’m overawed by. I’m excited with the challenge. I’ve got a lot of confidence in the players. I think they’ll enjoy the atmosphere.

“It’s a good game for them to come back to off the back of a big disappointment, so hopefully we can perform.”

Carsley has a fully fit squad of 23 players to choose from for the Group B2 clash against a country he not only represented but could also have coached.

The former midfielder spoke to the FAI about their vacant managerial position a few months after masterminding England U21s’ European Championship triumph. Heimir Hallgrimsson was finally appointed as Ireland boss in July and Saturday will also see him take charge for the first time.

“I can’t remember the exact timeline but after the after the Euros I sat down with the FA’s approval to speak to two or three people from different opportunities, just out of respect more than anything,” Carsley added.

“Republic of Ireland were one. It was very informal. It went no further and, like say, I’m very lucky and privileged to have the job that I’ve got, so I knew that going into speaking to anyone.”

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