Thomas Tuchel is in no hurry to return to club management. Itβs easy to see why | Jacob Steinberg
Extending his England menβs team contract until 2028 means increased stability and a less relentless form of pressure
Thomas Tuchel was supposed to be here for a good time, not a long time. It was win or bust when he signed up to become Englandβs head coach in October 2024. The target was clear β lead the side to glory at the 2026 World Cup β and it came with an acceptance that the German was nothing more than a very expensive gun for hire.
An 18-month deal, which began on 1 January 2025, saw to that. Tuchel talked about it giving him focus. He said it streamlined the role. βItβs a little bit of a step into the unknown for me,β he said. Tuchel would have to adapt. He loves being out on the training pitch, working with his players, honing their understanding of his tactics. Wouldnβt he get bored during the long months without a game? Wouldnβt he get itchy feet as soon as he saw a job open up at a big club?
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