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It’s now official! England has its new coach and it is Thomas Tuchel. The German takes over from Gareth Southgate who left office after Euro 2024.
A choice which surprised and which was not really understood by certain English observers because of his nationality. However, the former Bayern Munich coach can count on the support of the English Federation but also that of Pep Guardiola.
This Friday, at a press conference, the Manchester City manager spoke about the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as coach. For him, the decision is the right one for
Three Lions. The Catalan is convinced that the latter will do a good job.
“ The UK FA has chosen a foreign coach with known and recognized talent and I wish him the best. I will support him unconditionally because he will best represent your country, for his knowledge, his wisdom to do the best. If he wins, it will be good for him and if he loses, he will be criticized. It doesn’t matter whether he’s a foreigner or not. The federation decided he was the right person to lead this transition and follow the incredible work of Gareth Southgate. »
Thomas Tuchel will officially take up his position in January 2025. His contract is for a period of 18 months. A new era is now dawning within the English selection…
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