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Carsley: Overlooked for the senior team, heralded with the U21s

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Lee Carsley’s reputation suffered a blow eight months ago when his team’s disastrous defeat by Greece hampered his chances of becoming the senior men’s coach.

After German Thomas Tuchel was appointed, he returned to his job with the under-21s, concentrating on the European Championship this summer.

After guiding the Young Lions to their second consecutive European Championship Under-21 title, Carsley is now receiving praise once more.

He “tried and came up with the solution.”

England coach Lee Carsley speaks to his players during the 2025 Under-21 European Championship finalReuters

In their final game defeat against Greece, England’s senior team won five of Carsley’s six games. However, some daring deeds did not materialize.

He chose his team’s tactics and tactics, which led to “an unseemly mess” and a humiliating defeat at Wembley.

Carsley said he had a lot to learn from the experience prior to Sunday’s U21 Euros final, which he had to watch in Slovakia, where England started by defeating the Czech Republic, before drawing with Slovenia, and losing to Germany.

Former England defender Stephen Warnock described them as “poor in the group stage, they struggled, and then found their feet” on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Lee Carsley improvised and came up with the idea. He and his staff were the ones who spearheaded this, and they were able to put the team together at the right moment.

England faced Germany once more in the final, where they were superb in the first half, leading 2-0. Spain and the Netherlands were defeated.

Germany fought back and almost won it at the death, but Carsley’s team regrouped to score in extra time as he countered by becoming too defensive.

He asserted that there is definitely a little feeling during the game. You sense that you are out of your depth, or that the players are perhaps allowing too much territory or going too deep.

England defend title in a “tastefully different” manner.

England won the game, and Carsley’s man-management abilities and tactical acumen helped them succeed. He even made a positive impression while playing for the senior squad.

Another incredible accomplishment, said Manchester City forward Jack Grealish on Instagram. What kind of manager is this guy? deserves it.

Charlie Cresswell and Harvey Elliott, two of Carsley’s current squad members, were the only ones who survived their 2023 triumph, but he moulded them into European champions, emulating the England Under-21s’ back-to-back victories in 1982 and 1984.

Former England Under-21 captain Nigel Reo-Coker remarked on BBC Radio 5 Live that Lee Carsley is “fearless.”

He backed the team he assembled, hoping to give the players with less experience a chance to succeed. And they resisted the challenge.

With six substitutions in place for Alex Scott due to injury and Sunday’s final coming in extra time, Carsley had to rely on his team.

Tyler Morton and Jonathan Rowe combined for the winning goal in the tournament while defender CJ Egan-Riley was used for the first time.

The lazy thing as coaches would be to try to replicate what we did the first time, but this time it was a completely different, Carsley said.

We had a “outside the box” approach to our training, tactics, and how we wanted to play our squad.

Senior call-ups are “excellent to go for.”

Anthony Barry and Thomas Tuchel watch the 2025 Under-21 European Championship finalGetty Images

England manager Tuchel must have been impressed as he considered his options for the 2026 World Cup as he watched on from the Bratislava stadium.

How many of Carsley’s 2023 squad’s members will make their debut against his new European champions? Ten have already made their senior team appearances.

The Football Association’s CEO, Mark Bullingham, said, “I’m sure Lee will be humble about what he and the group have accomplished, but he deserves praise for this extraordinary accomplishment.”

We hadn’t won this trophy in 39 years before Lee took over [in 2021]. He has won it twice in two tournaments.

He has also overseen player development, with many U21s making their senior team debuts, in addition to this exceptional tournament success.

I don’t think I should move too quickly.

Carsley will continue to lead the Young Lions into the upcoming tournament after agreeing a new contract until the 2027 U21 Euros.

His Slovakian team had yet to win the trophy, and he was already considering a European hat-trick.

“I suppose the challenge is to do it once more in two years,” Carsley said.

Funnily enough, I received the new squad of players that might be able to play in the upcoming campaign on Saturday, so I’m not thinking about moving too quickly.

When asked if he would represent Switzerland at the 2026 World Cup alongside Tuchel, Carsley replied, “I’m not sure. I’m very proud of what I do, and I enjoy working with the players.

Returning to his primary role was a wise choice, according to analysis.

Phil McNulty, the chief football writer:

The Football Association holds him in such high regard because of his second successive victory at the European Championship with England U21s.

His tenure as interim manager of the senior team, which included Sir Gareth Southgate’s departure and Tuchel’s appointment, was generally successful, with five victories out of six games.

“Carsley’s ultra-attacking selection backfired spectacularly and, at times, he looked uncomfortable in the unforgiving spotlight that shines on England’s manager, and that was the low point,” he said of the 2-1 home defeat to Greece. At Wembley, the selection and outcome raised doubts about his qualifications for the position of the highest priority.

He resisted doing what he had always done best: coaching and shaping the younger generations into the cohesive, prosperous unit they have become.

“Players praise Carsley’s coaching and methods, and his most recent success only strengthens his reputation.

After Tuchel’s indifferent debut as England coach, Carsley’s brief tenure has started to reflect more positively on the history of the country. However, leading the U21s still seems much more comfortable than the senior side, and it was the right decision to step up.

The FA may find it more difficult to handle the FA’s final victory over Germany.

Clubs looking for a progressive manager will undoubtedly find Carsley’s work interesting, but the FA will be at ease with it because he signed a new contract with the FA in 2027 and has consistently stated that he is happy where he is.

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South Carolina’s Child Execution | True Crime Reports

What does George’s tale reveal about the African-American justice system in the United States and how it continues to deceive African-Americans?

After a trial that lasted just one day, George Stinney Jr., 14, was strapped into South Carolina’s electric chair amid the harsh glare of Jim Crow. He was found guilty of murdering two white girls despite having no physical evidence, no defense witnesses, and a 10-minute all-white jury. A judge overturned the decision almost seven decades later.

How Sudan’s war is driving Chad’s humanitarian collapse

Sudanese refugeese and a UN official speak to Al Jazeera from Chad, where aid is disappearing and camps are becoming increasingly depressed.

Sudan is dealing with the most underfunded refugee crisis in the world as its effects from the war spread to Chad. Nearly a million Sudanese have fled, with the majority of them children and women. However, aid is waning, disease is looming, and the system is about to collapse. Ahmed Idris speaks with a Chad-based UN official and a Sudanese refugee activist who fled the same forces that are currently threatening his country in this Talk to Al Jazeera episode. They warn that inaction’s cost could soon be measured in lives as the world turns away.

At least 38 people killed in Tanzania bus collision, subsequent fire

A bus and a minibus collided in Tanzania, igniting a fire that engulfed both vehicles, killing nearly 40 people.

The driver lost control of the vehicle in Sabasaba, in the Kilimanjaro region, on Saturday evening after one of the bus’s tires was punctured, causing the collision.

In total, 38 people died in the collision, including two women, according to a presidency statement released on Sunday. “Sixty bodies remain unidentified because of the extent of the burns.”

The victims’ nationalities were not immediately known.

The presidency added that there were 280 injuries, six of whom were still receiving care in hospitals.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan expressed “heartfelt condolences” to the injured families and wished for a “quick recovery.”

She also demanded more strict road safety standards because Tanzania’s roads frequently have deadly vehicle crashes.

Despite numerous road safety campaigns, the government has repeatedly called for the stoppage of road accidents in recent years.

Israel kills nearly 600 Palestinians at aid centres: All you need to know

According to the Gaza Strip’s Ministry of Health, at least 583 Palestinians have died and 4, 186 have been injured while waiting for food at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)-run aid distribution centers since May 27.

As famine looms over the besieged enclave, the killings continue every day. International organizations have for weeks been warning Gaza’s 2.1 million residents that have a severe food shortage, lack clean water, and irregular and dangerous aid deliveries.

More than 100 people were killed by Israeli forces during the GHF’s operation’s first eight days.

Hani Mahmoud, a journalist for Al Jazeera from Gaza City, claimed that Israel is still putting sever restrictions on the movement of supplies between the Gaza Strip and the GHF as the only food source there is.

According to Mahmoud, “many people here are trying to stay away from the GHF’s centers because of the risk associated with going there because there are deliberate and ongoing shootings of aid seekers there.” Staying away, however, is not a solution because it means that children will go to bed hungry if there are no food packages.

Where are the locations where donations are distributed?

The GHF, which is run by armed private security contractors employed by a US company, has only four “mega-sites”: three in the south and one in central Gaza, none of which are located in the north, where the conditions are most severe. The previous United Nations-led distribution network operated about 400 sites across the Strip.

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GHF centers have irregular opening times, some of which are only for an hour. A Facebook page announced its opening in one instance, but eight minutes later it revealed supplies had run out.

The centers’ first-come, first-served nature frequently causes chaos as enraged crowds compete for scarce resources.

How are these aid distribution websites accessible?

It’s dangerous to get to these centers. Palestinians sometimes have to carry heavy food back to their families through densely populated combat zones, navigate biometric checkpoints, and cross long distances to combat sites.

The elderly, injured, and disabled people who are the least likely to travel are also excluded from the system’s intended beneficiaries, which is in effect the elderly.

What are the boxes made of?

The aid boxes themselves hardly ever meet one’s basic needs. Israel has a daily calorie intake of 1,600 while the World Food Programme recommends 2,100, or 1,600.

GHF packages contain no clean water, medicine, blankets, or fuel, and only offer slightly more calories (roughly 1, 750 calories). Receiving a box is a rare, unexpected occurrence for many rather than relief.

According to Al Jazeera correspondent Hind al-Khoudary, the rations don’t help families for long.

A typical GHF box, according to her description, contains 4 kg (8.8 kg) of flour, two cans of fava beans, two packs of tea bags, and a few biscuits. Lentils and small amounts of soup mix are included in some packages, but the quantity is sparse.

Are aid workers being shot on purpose?

Unnamed Israeli soldiers were cited by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper as saying that troops were instructed to fire at Palestinians’ crowds and use unnecessary lethal force against those who appeared to be unaffected.

One soldier told Haaretz, “We threw grenades and fired machineguns from tanks.” A group of civilians were hit while moving under the cover of fog once, according to one incident.

Another soldier claimed that in the area of Gaza where the soldier is stationed, “one to five people were killed every day.”

That soldier said, “It’s a killing field.”

The GHF is what?

About 500 trucks bringing humanitarian aid into Gaza each day before the war started on October 7, 2023. When Israel began to invade the enclave, that changed. During a nearly three-month supply-blockade, Israel temporarily stopped aid deliveries after a day-long decline of fewer than 80 trucks.

A new delivery method, distinct from the traditional UN framework, was introduced on May 27 when the GHF took over the aid operations as a private contractor.

The New York Times newspaper called the organization, which was established this year in the US, “an Israeli brainchild” as part of Israel’s long-term plan for Gaza’s future.

The GHF hasn’t made its funding sources known to the general public. Although the details are still ambiguous, it claimed to have secured $100 million in commitments. Recently, the US Department of State made a $30 million pledge to support.

How are the children of Gaza affected?

UNICEF has issued an “alarming rate” warning that children are still receiving little nutrition in Gaza.

At least 5, 119 children between the ages of six months and five years old were admitted to hospitals for acute malnutrition in May alone, a nearly 50% increase over the previous month’s April intake and a 15% increase over the February intake, which was facilitated by a temporary ceasefire.

16, 736 children, or an average of 112 per day, have been admitted for treatment since the start of the year until the end of May, according to Edouard Beigbeder, UNICEF’s regional director for the Middle East and North Africa.

“Everyone of these situations can be avoided. They are being prevented from receiving the food, water, and nutrition they desperately need. He continued, “These are human-made choices that are killing lives.”

Children were among the more than half of the 19 documented fatalities involving the distribution of food aid, which highlights the fragility of Gaza’s youngest residents.

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Despite Israeli shelling and the threat of snipers in Khan Younis, Gaza, on June 28, 2025, Palestinians travel on the “road of death” to receive food parcels.

How does Israel threaten Gaza’s population with starvation?

Israel’s aid embargo has caused hunger for one in five Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The colossal scale of hunger that grips Gaza is highlighted by the chaos at the distribution points for aid.

1.95 million people in the enclave are experiencing acute food shortages, according to the most recent Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report.

Northern Gaza is one of the governorates where hunger is more severe.

The IPC claimed that Israel’s continued blockade “would likely lead to further mass displacement within and across governorates” because resources that are crucial to people’s survival would be lacking.

Example issues apology after cancelling gig last minute after Glastonbury performance

After canceling his performance in Aberdeen just hours after hopping around on stage at Glastonbury, singer Example was forced to apologize to fans.

Example cancels gig after Glastonbury performance(Image: Redferns via Getty Images)

Example issued an apology to fans after he was forced to cancel his performance in Aberdeen – the day after his gig at Glastonbury. The 43 year old singer, who shot to fame in 2010 with his hit album Won’t Go Quietly, claimed that he suffered from sound issues while on stage at Glastonbury which caused his voice to strain.

And the following day, just before he was scheduled to perform on Aberdeen stage, he claimed to be “absolutely gutted” and had realized his voice had vanished.

Example, who was Elliot John Gleave’s birth, performed on Friday at Shangri-La.

He apologised to his adoring audience members by saying, “We had some unexpected sound issues that forced me to work my voice much harder than usual during my set at Glastonbury.”

Before today’s performance at Granite City Festival Aberdeen, he continued, “I could feel it starting to go. We made the difficult decision to cut it short by 20 minutes.”

He continued, “I left the site right away after the show, and managed to get a few hours’ sleep before my flight to Aberdeen.”

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He continued, “Unfortunately, my voice was completely gone when I woke up.”

He ends his apology by saying, “I hate cancelling shows; I’ve played 1,534 shows, and I’ve never cancelled 11 of those.”

“Scotland has always been my favourite place to perform and this was an incredibly hard decision to make.,” he said.

I apologize to everyone who planned to see me today, as well as to the Granite City Festival team. We’ll pass it on to you, E x.

It appears that he was aware of his explanation for canceling his Aberdeen performance because he believed he was blaming the Glastonbury production team.

And he quickly responded, “This isn’t a dig at the production crew.” These things just occasionally occur.

One of the smaller stages at Glastonbury, he continued, ” Except when we arrive. “

He thanked the organizers and said, “I really appreciate you having me last night.” At Glastonbury, no artists are paid. That is acceptable. One of the most enchanted locations on earth is there.

He added: “I still want Pyramid stage. But I’m not going away just yet. I have patience. Gotta rest up so I can fly back to Australia tomorrow and be a professional Dad. Big love. E x.”

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