“From Champions League to the Three Lions: Thomas Tuchel’s Bold Move Shakes Up English Football!”
In a twist that feels almost scripted, former Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has officially accepted the role of England’s new permanent manager. Imagine the dramatic flair—one minute he’s lifting the Champions League trophy with Chelsea, and the next, he’s ready to tackle the pressure cooker that is international football! With Gareth Southgate’s tenure in the rearview mirror, Tuchel steps in, bringing a wealth of experience from Europe’s top clubs. Now the real question remains: can the meticulous tactician translate his club success to the international stage, or are the Three Lions destined for another rollercoaster ride? Buckle up, because this coaching saga is set to unfold with all the intensity of a last-minute penalty shootout. LEARN MORE.
Former Chelsea, PSG and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has agreed to become the new permanent England manager.
Tuchel was only recently tipped as a candidate after talks with the FA, but The Times reported that he’s going to be the new Three Lions boss and is expected to be unveiled as such later this week.
He would take over from Gareth Southgate on a permanent basis and step into the role that Lee Carsley has held in the interim.
Tuchel would become the third non-English manager to take charge of the Three Lions on a permanent basis after Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.
Having managed a number of Europe’s top clubs he has an impressive record in cup competitions which may endear him to international management, at least England fans will be hoping that to be the case.
They’ll be seeing more of each other. (Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
His last foray into English football was with Chelsea, where he took over a team in the doldrums after Frank Lampard’s time as manager and led them to Champions League glory.
The season before that he’d taken the notoriously volatile French club PSG to the final of the same competition.
Tuchel’s time at Chelsea ended early on in the club’s current chaotic era under Todd Boehly, with the club slumping to a 12th placed finish in his absence.
He then moved to Bayern Munich, where he worked with England striker Harry Kane but failed to guide them to the Bundesliga title for the first time in years.
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