England ahead Jack Grealish has praised interim head coach Lee Carsley for permitting the staff to play with freedom within the Nations League win in opposition to Finland.
The Three Lions bounced again from a defeat to Greece in midweek, with the Manchester Metropolis man opening the scoring.
Trent Alexander-Arnold then netted a free-kick, earlier than Declan Rice bagged a 3rd for England.
It was a optimistic night time in Scandinavia that also retains England in competition for a spot again in League A of the competitors following their relegation.
And Grealish was stuffed with reward for the person within the dugout.
Chatting with ITV, he mentioned: “We might have had just a few extra nevertheless it was tough at instances.
“For those who rating this, I’ll offer you 500 quid”
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“The aim got here from the supervisor letting us play with that freedom.
“I play with Angel Gomes in coaching and I do know what a prime participant he’s. The celebration was for my little daughter.
“I joked to Trent [Alexander-Arnold] earlier than the free-kick ‘rating this I provides you with 500 quid’ and he slapped it in prime bin.
“No matter occurs with the England supervisor, individuals will at all times say unfavourable stuff.
“Earlier than individuals have been crying out for all attacking gamers to play and it didn’t work. I don’t get it, it could occur in video games.
“I really like coming right here, a prime, prime supervisor and I really like enjoying for him.”
Grealish was additionally praised by Rice, who added: “Have you learnt how good Jack is? He has one thing very particular.
“He appears to be like actually assured and I’m buzzing for him. When he’s enjoying effectively and completely happy, he’s a large enhance for England.
“For the reason that supervisor has are available, he has been so trustworthy, so refreshing.
“He has a approach of enjoying and he actually desires us to stay with that.”