ENGLAND got off to a winning start to life under interim manager Lee Carsley.
The temporary Three Lions boss overcame Ireland 2-0 in the Nations League and had some familiar faces joining him in the dugout, including former Chelsea and Arsenal defender Ashley Cole.
Ashley Cole has joined Lee Carsley’s backroom staff[/caption]Ashley Cole is an assistant manager to Lee Carsley during his time as interim manager of the England senior side.
Carsley stepped up from his role as Under-21s manager to replace Gareth Southgate after the former Three Lions boss resigned from his role following the 2-1 defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
The FA confirmed that Cole will assist the 50-year-old during his time in charge of the senior side.
Cole worked alongside Carsley at Under-21 level, having also coached at Derby, Chelsea, Everton and Birmingham.
The former England left-back was capped by England on 107 occasions between 2001 and 2014 and played five major tournaments as his nation’s sixth most-capped male player.
Cole will be joined by ex-Manchester City centre-back Joleon Lescott and the FA’s head of coaching, Tim Dittmer.
The trio worked alongside Carsley with the Under-21s and were part of the Under-21 Euro-winning squad in 2023.
Ex-coaches Martyn Margetson, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and former assistant Steve Holland all left the England set-up along with Southgate this summer.