THOMAS TUCHEL has reportedly SIGNED to become the new England manager.
The former Chelsea boss has been out of work since left Bayern Munich at the end of last season.
Lee Carsley took over as interim Three Lions manager following Gareth Southgate’s departure following the Euro 2024 final.
And now Tuchel’s appointment by FA chiefs is said to be imminent.
Key dates for Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with potential Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.
- March 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiers
- June 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- October 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- November 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- June to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USA
Kane on Tuchel
England captain Harry Kane already has experience playing under Thomas Tuchel.
The former Bayern Munich manager signed the striker for the German giants last summer.
Kane hailed his old boss this week, telling Sky Sports: “Obviously, I know Thomas well from last year.
“Fantastic coach, fantastic person, so I am sure the guys at the FA will contact me, when they know more about it.”
Carsley’s future
In case you missed it, Lee Carsley is set to remain in charge for England’s next two matches, according to the BBC.
The interim boss will take charge of the Three Lions’ final two Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland next month.
Thomas Tuchel is then expected to formally take over ahead of next year’s World Cup qualifiers.
Tuchel’s coaching career
Thomas Tuchel began his coaching career with Stuttgart in 2000, two years after the end of his playing days.
He was handed his first senior role nine years later by Mainz before going on to manage in France and England before his Three Lions appointment.
Tuchel’s coaching career
Stuttgart Academy – 2000-04
Stuttgart U19 (assistant) – 2004-05
Augsburg U19 – 2005-06
Augsburg Academy – 2005-08
Augsburg II – 2007-08
Mainz U19 – 2008-09
Mainz – 2009-14
Borussia Dortmund – 2014-17
Paris Saint-Germain – 2018-20
Chelsea – 2021-22
Bayern Munich – 2023-24
Tuchel’s trophy cabinet
Thomas Tuchel has won 11 major trophies during his managerial career.
They include the Champions League with Chelsea and three league titles in France and Germany.
Tuchel’s trophies
Champions League
Club World Cup
Bundesliga
2x Ligue 1
Uefa Super Cup
German Cup
French Cup
2x French Super Cups
Previous England managers
Here is how the last 10 permanent England managers have fared.
- Graham Taylor, 1990-93 – P38, W18, D13, L7
- Terry Venables, 1994-96 – P23, W11, D11, L1
- Glenn Hoddle, 1996-99 – P28, W17, D6, L5
- Kevin Keegan, 1999-2000 – P18, W7, D7, L4
- Sven-Goran Eriksson, 2001-06 – P67, W40, D17, L10
- Steve McClaren, 2006-07 – P18, W9, D4, L5
- Fabio Capello, 2008-12 – P42, W28, D8, L6
- Roy Hodgson, 2012-16 – P56, W33, D15, L8
- Sam Allardyce, 2016 – P1, W1, D0, L0
- Gareth Southgate, 2016-24 – P102, W64, D20, L18
England in 2024
Thomas Tuchel will take over an England side which has had an impressive 2024.
The Three Lions reached the final of Euro 2024 under Gareth Southgate and have lost just four times across 14 matches.
Here are England’s results so far this year:
- England 0-1 Brazil
- England 2-2 Belgium
- England 3-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- England 0-1 Iceland
- Serbia 0-1 England
- Denmark 1-1 England
- England 0-0 Slovenia
- England 2-1 (AET) Slovakia
- England 1-1 (AET) (5-3 on penalties) Switzerland
- Netherlands 1-2 England
- Spain 2-1 England
- Republic of Ireland 0-2 England
- England 2-0 Finland
- England 1-2 Greece
- Finland 1-3 England
Key dates for Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with potential Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.
- March 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiers
- June 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- October 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- November 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- June to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USA
Tuchel’s England
Thomas Tuchel could implement his favoured 3-4-3 formation as England manager.
There is also potential for a string of forgotten stars to make their Three Lions returns under the former Chelsea manager.
Tuchel worked with Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount at Chelsea, with the trio winning the Champions League in 2021.
Meanwhile, Eric Dier impressed after joining Tuchel’s Bayern Munich in January before making his loan move permanent in the summer.
Reuben Loftus-Cheek has also stared in Italy since signing for AC Milan in 2023.
Kane on Tuchel
England captain Harry Kane already has experience playing under Thomas Tuchel.
The former Bayern Munich manager signed the striker for the German giants last summer.
Kane hailed his old boss this week, telling Sky Sports: “Obviously, I know Thomas well from last year.
“Fantastic coach, fantastic person, so I am sure the guys at the FA will contact me, when they know more about it.”
Carsley’s future
Lee Carsley is set to remain in charge for England’s next two matches, according to the BBC.
The interim boss will take charge of the Three Lions’ final two Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland next month.
Thomas Tuchel is then expected to formally take over ahead of next year’s World Cup qualifiers.
England’s recent history
Thomas Tuchel will be charged with guiding England to the 2026 World Cup.
The Three Lions have qualified for each of the last eight major international tournaments, with four coming under Gareth Southgate.
Here is how they have fared since failing to reach Euro 2008.
- 2010 World Cup – Round of 16
- Euro 2012 – Quarter-finals
- 2014 World Cup – Group stage
- Euro 2016 – Round of 16
- 2018 World Cup – Fourth place
- Euro 2020 – Runners-up
- 2022 World Cup – Quarter-finals
- Euro 2024 – Runners-up
Foreign England managers
Thomas Tuchel is set to become the third foreign manager to take permanent charge of the England national team.
Swedish coach Sven-Goran Eriksson and Italy’s Fabio Capello previously managed the Three Lions.
Here is how they fared in the role:
- Sven-Goran Eriksson – 2001-06, 67 matches, 40 wins, 17 draws, 10 losses, win percentage: 59.7, 2002 World Cup quarter-final, Euro 2004 quarter-final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
- Fabio Capello – 2008-12, 42 matches, 28 wins, eight draws, six losses, win percentage: 66.7, 2010 World Cup last 16
Tuchel’s coaching career
Thomas Tuchel began his coaching career with Stuttgart in 2000, two years after the end of his playing days.
He was handed his first senior role nine years later by Mainz before going on to manage in France and England before his Three Lions appointment.
Tuchel’s coaching career
Stuttgart Academy – 2000-04
Stuttgart U19 (assistant) – 2004-05
Augsburg U19 – 2005-06
Augsburg Academy – 2005-08
Augsburg II – 2007-08
Mainz U19 – 2008-09
Mainz – 2009-14
Borussia Dortmund – 2014-17
Paris Saint-Germain – 2018-20
Chelsea – 2021-22
Bayern Munich – 2023-24
Tuchel’s trophy cabinet
Thomas Tuchel has won 11 major trophies during his managerial career.
They include the Champions League with Chelsea and three league titles in France and Germany.
Tuchel’s trophies
Champions League
Club World Cup
Bundesliga
2x Ligue 1
Uefa Super Cup
German Cup
French Cup
2x French Super Cups
Tuchel’s England
Here is how the Three Lions could line-up under Thomas Tuchel.
Forgotten England stars could benefit from Tuchel appointment
WITH Thomas Tuchel in the frame to be the next England manager, a few forgotten stars might be hopeful of a return to the international set up.
The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager usually uses a 3-4-3 formation.
That could provide an opening for Mason Mount, who’s not been involved in the England set-up since the World Cup in 2022.
The now Manchester United star enjoyed his most successful spell under Tuchel while the pair were at Stamford Bridge.
Tuchel could also offer lifelines to other previously capped players such as Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Eric Dier.
RLC has excelled since his move to AC Milan and with England struggling to find a partner for Rice, he could be the surprise answer.
Meanwhile, Dier played for Tuchel at Bayern Munich as part of a back-three last season.
The defender did enough to convince the club to make his loan move permanent after he had fallen out of favour at Tottenham.
Click here to see the full England XI who could play under Tuchel.
Key dates for Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with both Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.
- November 2024 – Nations League vs Greece and Republic of Ireland
- March 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiers
- June 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- October 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- November 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiers
- June to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USA
First assignment
Thomas Tuchel’s first match as England boss will see the Three Lions head to Greece in the Nations League on November 14.
Meanwhile, his opening Wembley fixture comes three days later against the Republic of Ireland.
Tuchel ‘signs’ contract
Thomas Tuchel has reportedly agreed to become the new permanent England manager.
The German coach is set to replace Gareth Southgate as Three Lions boss following Lee Carsley’s interim spell in charge.
Tuchel has previously managed the likes of Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
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