While admitting that Thomas Tuchel is possibly the best coach in the world, football analysts and former England defenders Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have voiced misgivings over his nomination as manager of the national team.
Thomas Tuchel has been named the new manager of the England national football team, as confirmed by the Football Association. The 18-month contract that the German coach, who has led elite teams like Chelsea and Bayern Munich in the past, signed will see him guide England through the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Carragher’s Concerns
Speaking to Sky Sports, Jamie Carragher questioned whether Tuchel’s appointment fits the ethos of international football, stating:
“My feeling is that the whole point of international football, certainly with the major nations who compete for the tournaments, is that it’s your best versus their best. Club football is different and we love it, with different nationalities and different coaches in the Premier League or at the Champions League level. It’s a real mix.”
Carragher’s remarks reflect the sentiment that international teams should be led by managers from their own country, preserving the spirit of national representation.