Former Arsenal and Chelsea player expected to join England coaching staff

Ashley Cole is set to leave Birmingham City and join the‍ Football Association full-time‍ after working‌ alongside Lee Carsley in September. ‌Former ‌left-back Cole will leave behind his coaching ⁣role with League One side Birmingham and instead journey into international ‌football after being handed a one-year contract with the⁢ FA.

According to ​The Telegraph, Cole will now take on a full-time role ⁢within the FA after impressing technical⁤ director John McDermott – who is in charge of finding Gareth Southgate’s permanent ⁣successor.

Cole has plenty of international experience as a player. The legendary full-back is one ⁣of ten players to have amassed over 100 caps for the Three Lions, racking up 107 in ‌total – the sixth most in the⁣ nation’s ‌history.

England Under-21s boss Carsley ⁢was given the call-up to lead the senior Three Lions through⁣ UEFA Nations League fixtures against the Republic⁢ of​ Ireland ‍and Finland in September, and ⁢is expected to remain at the helm for​ two further international games at least.

Cole joined Carsley‍ on‌ the sidelines during the latest fixtures, after working⁣ alongside him​ at⁢ youth level. Reports confirm that he⁣ will remain in his role at the‌ FA even if Carsley is not offered a‌ permanent‌ position.

Carsley secured two victories from two during September break, starting his career with England’s senior squad⁣ off on a positive note. While⁤ it’s not yet known whether he ‌will lead England beyond upcoming⁢ Nations ​League fixtures, ⁤Carsley has admitted‌ that he believes that FA will select best candidate to ⁣coach team to success.

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