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The cost of Thomas Tuchel becoming England coach
Thomas Tuchel from being rumored as Erik ten Hag’s replacement at Manchester United, sees himself take on the most controversial role of all time.
In a twist that’s already sparking buzz among fans, Thomas Tuchel is set to pocket £5 million per year as the next England national team manager.
The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that the 51-year-old German tactician will take the reins of the Three Lions in January 2025, leading them through their 2026 World Cup campaign. Tuchel’s 18-month contract, similar to Gareth Southgate’s final deal, is a major statement of intent from the FA as they look to break England’s long-standing international title drought.
But here’s where it gets ironic: a German coach, known for orchestrating some of England’s most painful European club defeats, is now being entrusted with the nation’s biggest football dream.
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Historically, England and Germany have shared one of the most intense rivalries on the pitch, from World Cup clashes to European Championships. Yet, the FA’s decision to hand the keys to England’s future over to a German coach speaks volumes about Tuchel’s impressive resume—and the evolution of the modern game, where national borders no longer define tactical success.
Tuchel’s track record as a manager is a key reason for this bold gamble. His resume boasts some of the best statistics in recent football history. He rose to prominence with Mainz 05, guiding them to their first-ever European qualification.
At Borussia Dortmund, he followed in Jürgen Klopp’s footsteps, delivering a DFB-Pokal trophy in 2017 and maintaining an impressive 62% win rate across all competitions.
It was his time at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) where Thomas Tuchel truly made his mark, winning two Ligue 1 titles, multiple domestic cups, and leading PSG to their first-ever UEFA Champions League final in 2020.
His record at PSG was stellar, with a 74.8% win rate, managing 127 games and winning 95 of them. He brought tactical flexibility, pushing PSG to the pinnacle of European football.
Tuchel’s Premier League experience, however, is where his credentials for the England job become most compelling.
During his time at Chelsea, Thomas Tuchel transformed the club, taking over midseason in January 2021 and leading them to Champions League glory within five months. Under his leadership, Chelsea became one of Europe’s most defensively solid teams, recording a 60.3% win rate and collecting another major trophy with the UEFA Super Cup.
The irony is thick:
A German manager, who bested English clubs and coached bitter rivals like PSG and Bayern Munich, is now charged with guiding England to international success. But given his tactical genius and ability to maximize the potential of top players, Thomas Tuchel could be just what England needs to end their wait for a major international trophy—despite the irony of his nationality.
With an 18-month deal, the FA is gambling on Tuchel’s ability to implement his methods quickly, aiming for nothing less than a strong World Cup run in 2026. England fans, though divided over the appointment, will be hoping the German’s tactical mastery can finally bring football home—ironically, under the guidance of a man who once plotted against them.