Published: 10:30, October 18, 2024
Managers hail Tuchel's credentials, call for opportunities for English coaches
By Reuters
Newly appointed England men's soccer team manager Thomas Tuchel smiles as he speaks during a press conference held at Wembley Stadium in London, on Oct 16, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

Premier League managers were united in their praise for Thomas Tuchel on Thursday after the German's appointment as head coach of the England national team, but stressed the need for elite-level opportunities for English coaches.

Former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss Tuchel is the first German to manage England and just the third foreigner to take charge after Sweden's Sven-Goran Eriksson and Italian Fabio Capello.

Newcastle United's Eddie Howe and former Chelsea head coach Graham Potter were among those linked with the job.

"I think most would have liked an English coach or that's the general feeling I get from the masses it seems. The game is diversifying all the time and he certainly has got a record that justifies him getting the job," Everton boss Sean Dyche told reporters.

"I don't think it's disheartening, I think it's a reality for the modern game. Every pathway doesn't lead to where you want it to."

The name of newly appointed England men's soccer team manager Thomas Tuchel is displayed on a large screen behind a statue of England's iconic World Cup winner and captain Bobby More at Wembley Stadium in London on Oct 16, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

Dyche added that he did not think of himself as the right fit for England coach, saying: "It's a massively challenging job and changed over the years. At some point in your career, you'd like to have a look at but it's certainly not the right time for me.

"(Howe) was certainly one who I looked at and thought you could consider as the next England manager."

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Southampton boss Russell Martin, a former Scotland international who was born in England, said there were a number of coaches from the country who were capable of doing the job.

"English managers - it's really difficult to get the opportunity to manage in the Premier League unless you take a team there a lot of the time," Martin added.

"Maybe English managers aren't given enough credit or maybe they are deemed not good enough by the most important people... In terms of (Tuchel) getting the job, I think he's a brilliant manager and will do a really good job.

"But I think it will cause a lot of interesting discussion and conversation and especially at the FA because we have a well renowned coach education system that people come from far and wide to do, but we can't appoint someone from that."

Bayern Munich's German head coach Thomas Tuchel waves to fans as he arrives for the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg in Munich, southern Germany on May 12, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

Welshman Steve Cooper, who is manager of Leicester City and previously coached England's Under-17s, pointed to the hiring of England women's coach Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands) and England men's cricket coach Brendon McCullum (New Zealand).

"They are brilliant coaches," Cooper said.

"Maybe it's a debate for sport in general. There's always going to be a mixed opinion on it. There's always going to be that debate and I guess there's no right or wrong with that opinion.

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"It's a brilliant job, the FA have appointed a top coach and a top assistant. It will be exciting to see how it goes... I really believe in British culture, I believe in the coaching education pathway."