Lee Carsley Declines to Sing National Anthem as England Manager
Carsley maintains focus on match strategy over anthem tradition ahead of debut against Ireland.
- Carsley, born in Birmingham, played 40 times for Ireland and never sang anthems during his career.
- His decision contrasts with former managers like Gareth Southgate, who sang 'God Save the King' with the team.
- The interim manager explained he prefers to concentrate on game tactics during the anthem period.
- The England squad, including players with Irish heritage, is preparing for a potentially hostile reception in Dublin.
- New Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson adds another layer of unpredictability to the upcoming match.