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England will have to make do without a key player for their clashes against the Republic of Ireland and Finland

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England are set to be missing a key player for their international fixtures this week, in what will be Lee Carsley's first games in charge of the national team. Appointed on an interim basis to replace Gareth Southgate, Carsley named his first squad last Thursday to face the Republic of Ireland and Finland. There were some big changes made, too, with Angel Gomes, Noni Madueke and Morgan Gibbs-White all receiving their first call-ups. Kieran Trippier, meanwhile, has retired from international football - and he's not the only senior player set to be missing for the first Nations League games of this campaign. VIDEO: Why Raheem Sterling Could Actually Be PERFECT For Arsenal Specifically Indeed, Phil Foden is set to withdraw from England due to contracting an illness. His Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola highlighted that it seemed unlikely he would meet up with the Three Lions at St. George's Park this week after beating West Ham United 3-1 on Saturday. "I don't think so right now, " Guardiola said about Foden linking up with England. "I think he will not go but I don't know. He doesn't feel well. But national teams, they decide. " The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Foden started all seven games for England at Euro 2024, though he failed to score or assist on the way to the final. In total, the 24-year-old has played 41 times for England, scoring four goals since making his debut in 2020. The forward has managed just 45 minutes of first team football in Manchester City's opening three Premier League games, however, coming on in the second half of their 2-0 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.   He has failed to make the last two matchday squads for City, and is now likely to miss the England internationals. England will play the Republic of Ireland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on September 7 before coming back to London to take on Finland at Wembley on September 10.   What can we expect from Lee Carsley’s England? Team GB at the 2028 Olympics: Stance clear on UK men's football team competing in Los Angeles Sven-Goran Eriksson's 10-step guide to managing at the top level Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Ryan is a staff writer for Four Four Two, joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across Four Four Two, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before eventually earning himself a position with Four Four Two permanently. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer at Future.   ‘Jim Smith let me pick the bus music en route to my Derby debut against Manchester United – we arrived at Old Trafford to the sound of salsa! ’: Premier League cult hero recalls arriving in England 'Endrick is special - he belongs to that group of super-talented players that Brazil has produced in the past: Neymar, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo': Real Madrid wonderkid receives high praise The best British attackers ever Four Four Two is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. ©

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