England caretaker boss Lee Carsley has called for a reaction from his players ahead of Sunday’s Nations League trip to Finland.

After a poor performance against Greece, Carsley is ready to make a number of changes in his fourth game in charge since being appointed caretaker manager.
“We performed below the standards that the players set for themselves,” Carsley said.
“The most important thing is the response. You want people to trust and love the team because the impact the national team has on the public is very inspiring.”
“We know we can do a lot better, you have to respect other people’s opinions and we didn’t do as well as we should and I expect to see the reaction tomorrow night (Sunday).”
Asked if fans would see anything different in terms of tactics or team selection to ensure the team is more defensively safe, Carsley replied: “I would expect you to see both.”
Carsley has been heavily criticise by fans and pundits after his performance in recent games, with BBC Sport chief reporter Phil McNulty describing his tactics as inappropriately chaotic.
“There’s nothing I’m not use to because I’ve been a footballer for so long,” Carsley said.
“I think the reaction is fair enough,”
“It’s something I’ll look back on in two Promotion ufabet or three months and be better about,”
“I want to do my best for all three camps. I don’t want to regret it later.”