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Breaking News: Thomas Tuchel confirmed as new England manager from 2025 – live updates

 

It has been officially announced that Thomas Tuchel will take over as manager of England, succeeding Gareth Southgate. If you want to remain up to speed with the latest information, you may follow our live blog.


Following the incredible revelation that German manager Tuchel will become England’s third foreign manager in the history of the country, scroll down to see the most important developments as they become available.



Prior to that, Tuchel was the manager of Chelsea between the years 2021 and 2022, during which time the west London club were able to win the Champions League, the Club World Cup, and the Super Cup.


The veteran manager, who is now 51 years old and is widely regarded as one of the best in the business, has also had managerial positions at Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Paris Saint-Germain in the past.



The selection of Tuchel has not been well received by all individuals because to the pragmatic approach that he takes to the game. Furthermore, some individuals have expressed worries regarding his nationality, seeing that Germany is considered to be England’s most direct competitor in international football.


In spite of this, the Football Association (FA) has made a risky decision by betting on Tuchel in front of the World Cup, which will take place in North America in two years. There is no turning back now.

Tuchel conveyed his feelings by stating, “I am very proud to have been given the honor of leading the England team.”

Over the course of my life, I have had a strong personal connection to the game in this nation, and it has already provided me with some very remarkable experiences.

 

It is a tremendous honor to be given the opportunity to play for England, and it is incredibly thrilling to have the ability to collaborate with such a remarkable and talented group of players.

 

Together with Anthony Barry, who serves as my assistant coach, we will do all in our power to ensure that England achieves victory and that the fans are pleased with our performance.

 

I would want to express my gratitude to the FA, which includes Mark and John in particular, for their trust, and I am looking forward to beginning our adventure together.

 

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