England v Ireland LIVE: Nations League result as Taylor Harwood-Bellis scores on debut in thrashing

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England v Ireland LIVE: Nations League result as Taylor Harwood-Bellis scores on debut in thrashing


Curtis Jones speaks after debut England goal

England secured promotion back to the top tier of the Nations League with a 5-0 thashing of 10-man Republic of Ireland in interim manager Lee Carsley’s last game in charge at Wembley.

After a turgid first half, Harry Kane’s penalty, Anthony Gordon’s volley and a tap-in by Conor Gallagher in the space of five minutes at the start of the second broke Ireland’s resolve.

Jarrod Bowen made it 4-0 with a crisp shot from the edge of the area, his first touch after coming off the bench, before debutant Taylor Harwood-Bellis headed England’s fifth.

Ireland played virtually the whole of the second half with 10 men after Liam Scales was sent off for a foul on Jude Bellingham that resulted in England’s penalty.

England’s night of firsts reveals true value of Lee Carsley’s tenure

Sir Alf Ramsey remains the only England manger to win a World Cup, a status he may retain for another few decades, but Lee Carsley can bow out as the interim with a unique distinction of his own. Carsley is the only England manager to win promotion. And if that reflects both the newness of the Nations League and the reality that, in an otherwise successful reign, Gareth Southgate contrived to get relegated, Carsley has at least spared Thomas Tuchel a play-off in his first fixtures and can step down with an 83 per cent win rate. This was the most emphatic. The former Republic of Ireland midfielder oversaw England’s biggest victory over the country he represented 40 times.

Ireland were beaten in the space of eight minutes, when their earlier obduracy became irrelevant as they were reduced to 10 men and conceded three times. Uninspired before the break, Carsley’s team then showed a ruthlessness to capitalise as Ireland capitulated. A November of 3-0 and 5-0 wins, even as the number of withdrawals entered double figures, has been a personal triumph.

For Harry Kane, it has been an international break with a difference but it brought a successful end. Dropped for the Greece game, crowded out and frustrated in a first half when he got a booking for wrestling with Jayson Molumbuy, he fashioned the opener with a wonderful pass and scored it from the penalty spot. This, he may have pointed out to the players who stayed away, is the reward for reporting for England duty.

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Kane: “It’s been a really good camp”

Harry Kane tells ITV that today’s result was “really important” for England.

“It has been a really good camp and two tough games. We got the job done in Greece and again here.

“It was a tough first half but we came out with more energy and we finished it off.

“We spoke about new opportunities for new lads and they’ve shown why they are here and a couple of good finishes. It was nice for Jarrod [Bowen] too to come on and score straight away.

“Thomas [Tuchel] has a lot of players to choose from. A lot of young players that have come in and done well and some more experienced players that are injured and will be looking to come back, so there’s a good balance.

I’m sure he [Tuchel] will be looking at everyone.”

On Lee Carsley’s impact as interim boss, Kane adds: “He has been top drawer, him and all the staff. After the Euros it was never going to be easy to come and go straight into the Nations League and sometimes the motivation is a bit less.

“I’m really glad we won today and finish off on a high.”

Chris Wilson17 November 2024 19:20

FULL-TIME! – England 5-0 Ireland

That result means England win their group and get automatically promoted to the ‘A’ leagues. They’ve avoided a play-off in March, too.

The next time we see the Three Lions, it’ll be with Thomas Tuchel in charge.

Chris Wilson17 November 2024 19:07

FULL-TIME! – England 5-0 Ireland

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Chris Wilson17 November 2024 18:58

FULL-TIME! – England 5-0 Ireland

The referee brings the game to an end and England are promoted back to the ‘A’ leagues in the Nations League.

It wasn’t pretty in the first half but some brilliance from Kane and Bellingham – as well as a red card for Ireland – unlocked the door to an easy win.

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91’ – England 5-0 Ireland

England win a corner and it’s played short to Gomes, who lays it off to Bowen, and the winger drives a shot wide from distance.

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90’ – England 5-0 Ireland

There’ll be three minutes of added time here, as an Ireland pass goes straight out of play.

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88’ – England 5-0 Ireland

Another great chance for England as Rogers takes down the pass and skips past his man in the same touch, before his cutback finds Bowen, who fires straight at Kelleher.

Gomes is booked for a simple foul too.

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87’ – England 5-0 Ireland

Ireland make another change as Szmodics comes off for Kasey McAteer.

Bowen and Livramento almost combine to great a tap-in chance for Kane, but the West Ham man had handled it in the build-up.

Moments later, Kane finds himself 1-v-1 with Kelleher, under a little pressure from Collins, and he fires straight at the Liverpool ‘keeper.

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85’ – England 5-0 Ireland

Rogers does brilliantly down the left and wins a free-kick from O’Shea, in a similar position to the one that led to Bowen’s goal…

This one is also played short, but it ends with Bellingham firing into a sea of shirts in the box.

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