Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has emerged as a strong contender for the England national team manager position. Despite interim coach Lee Carsley's impressive performances in the UEFA Nations League, the Football Association is still exploring other options.
Carsley's Interim Success
Carsley took charge of the team on an interim basis and led them to 2-0 victories over the Republic of Ireland and Finland. However, his tenure is set to end in November, and the FA is considering alternative candidates for the permanent role.
Lampard on the Shortlist
According to reports, Lampard is one of four candidates on the shortlist, separate from the option of appointing Carsley as Gareth Southgate's permanent successor. The 46-year-old former England midfielder has managerial experience with Chelsea and Everton, making him a viable option for the national team.
FA's Search for the Right Candidate
The FA is taking its time to find the ideal candidate, with Lampard's inclusion on the shortlist indicating that they are considering experienced managers with a strong understanding of the English game. As the search continues, fans eagerly await the announcement of the next England manager.
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