Tuchel has agreed to become new England manager
According to ‘The Times’, Thomas Tuchel has accepted the proposal of the English FA and will become the new coach of Germany in the next few days. He will be the first German-born coach of the ‘Three Lions’.
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Thomas Tuchel is back. The German coach, unemployed since his departure from Bayern on 1 July, has decided to embark on a new challenge at the helm of a national team. It is England, who are currently under the guidance of Lee Carsley.
The coach, who is in charge of the ‘Three Lions’ on an interim basis, was appointed for 6 games following the departure of Gareth Southgate. His future is more than decided as a new manager is about to be announced.
'The Times' has reported that Tuchel has agreed to England's proposal, with the German set to be announced in the coming days. The unveiling is expected to take place this week, which would be the start of a new era of excitement for England.
The source says that the first approaches to the German took place last September. Mark Bullingham, the FA's chief executive, and John McDermott, the technical director, began sounding out the man from Krumbach. If confirmed, the former Bayern boss will become the first German-born and third foreigner to manage the Three Lions, previously Sven-Goran Eriksson (2000-06) and Fabio Capello (2008-12).
Tuchel's last time in English football was in the ranks of Chelsea, whom he managed in 3 seasons (2020-23): 100 games under his belt, with 60 wins, 24 draws, 16 defeats and 3 titles, which were 1 Champions League (2020-21), 1 European Super Cup (2021) and 1 Club World Cup (2021).
The coach, who is in charge of the ‘Three Lions’ on an interim basis, was appointed for 6 games following the departure of Gareth Southgate. His future is more than decided as a new manager is about to be announced.
'The Times' has reported that Tuchel has agreed to England's proposal, with the German set to be announced in the coming days. The unveiling is expected to take place this week, which would be the start of a new era of excitement for England.
The source says that the first approaches to the German took place last September. Mark Bullingham, the FA's chief executive, and John McDermott, the technical director, began sounding out the man from Krumbach. If confirmed, the former Bayern boss will become the first German-born and third foreigner to manage the Three Lions, previously Sven-Goran Eriksson (2000-06) and Fabio Capello (2008-12).
Tuchel's last time in English football was in the ranks of Chelsea, whom he managed in 3 seasons (2020-23): 100 games under his belt, with 60 wins, 24 draws, 16 defeats and 3 titles, which were 1 Champions League (2020-21), 1 European Super Cup (2021) and 1 Club World Cup (2021).
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