Thomas Tuchel Assumes Role as England’s Head Coach
After being appointed as England’s head coach on October 16, 2024, Thomas Tuchel officially began his tenure on January 1, 2025. Widely recognized for his successful stints with clubs like Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich, Tuchel’s arrival was met with high expectations by the Football Association (FA).
However, Tuchel’s leadership has not been without its controversies. Questions arose regarding the delayed start to his role, as well as concerns over hiring a foreign coach. Additionally, his frequent trips to Germany have raised eyebrows among fans and pundits alike, with many noting his absence from English stadiums during crucial matches.
Reports from The Times revealed that Tuchel has taken several weekends off to visit his children in Germany, with the FA’s approval. While he has been actively scouting players by attending 17 matches across England and abroad, his absence during key fixtures such as Premier League games, FA Cup ties, and Carabao Cup semi-finals has drawn criticism.
In response, the FA has stood by Tuchel, stating that he is fully focused on building his squad for the upcoming international break. However, with expectations high for England to bounce back from recent disappointments in major tournaments, many are calling for a greater level of commitment from the new manager.
As Tuchel prepares for his first matches against Albania and Latvia in March, the pressure is mounting for him to deliver results on the pitch and prove his worth to skeptics. The outcome of these upcoming games will play a significant role in shaping perceptions of Tuchel’s early tenure as England’s head coach.