England delivered a commanding performance against Ireland, securing a decisive victory that marked Lee Carsley's final match as interim manager and ensured the team's promotion back to the Nations League's A section. The match saw England score three goals in a remarkable five-minute span early in the second half, transforming what had been a lackluster encounter into a memorable display of attacking football. The scoring was ignited by a penalty from Harry Kane, following a red card issued to Ireland's Scales. This set the stage for a flurry of goals, with contributions from players including Anthony Gordon, Conor Gallagher, Jarrod Bowen, and Taylor Harwood-Bellis, who made his debut as a substitute. Carsley, who has overseen the team for six matches, leaves with an impressive record of five wins and only one defeat, which came against Greece at Wembley. He will pass the reins to Thomas Tuchel, leaving behind a squad in good shape and a promising new generation of talent. During his tenure, Carsley has introduced several young players to the national team, including Angel Gomes, Morgan Gibbs-White, Noni Madueke, Curtis Jones, Lewis Hall, and Morgan Rogers, with Livramento also making his debut in this match. Overall, it was a fitting farewell for Carsley, who can take pride in the team's achievements and the bright future ahead.