Question 1: What was Lee Carsley's assessment of the impact of the defeat against Greece on his future as England manager?
Lee Carsley stated that the 2-1 defeat against Greece would have 'almost no impact' on his chances of becoming the permanent England manager.
Question 2: What was Carsley's initial remit as caretaker manager of the England team?
Carsley's remit was to manage the team for three camps and then to hand over the position.
Question 3: How did Carsley choose to set up the team against Greece, and what was the outcome of that decision?
Carsley decided to play without an out-and-out striker, using Jude Bellingham as a false nine. This decision did not pay off, as Greece scored two goals, leading to England's defeat.
Question 4: What historical significance did the match hold for Greece?
This match marked the first time Greece had won at Wembley and the first time they had beaten England, making it a historic night for the visitors.
Question 5: How many goals did Greece have disallowed during the match?
Greece had three goals disallowed during the match against England.