LONDON — England head coach Thomas Tuchel strode confidently in to Wembley Stadium on Wednesday with a single-minded vision to win the 2026 World Cup for the success-starved soccer nation.
A whirlwind week has seen the 51-year-old German sign an 18-month contract to lead England to the tournament being played in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Thomas Tuchel. Our #ThreeLions head coach from 2025.
— England (@England) October 16, 2024
Speaking at a packed news conference, the former Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach borrowed a quote from Brazilian great Pelé to describe his excitement at becoming only the third foreign coach to lead England.
"I'm of course obviously very excited and honored to be here today as a new head coach of England," Tuchel, who will take up his new role in January, told reporters.
"I just had the chance to read a quote from Pelé in the building who said that Wembley is the heart, the capital and the cathedral of football and I think he was absolutely right."
England, however, have not won the World Cup, or any other major trophy, since 1966 and Tuchel said it was time to capitalize on one of the best squads since that 1966 team.
"I understood very quickly that it's a big job," Tuchel said. "Once I made a time frame up in my mind from January to the World Cup, I felt already excited that it suited my passion, to strive to push this group of players.
"To be part of this federation with such a strong record in the last tournaments to push it over the line and to try to put a second star on the shirt," he added in reference to the convention of international teams wearing shirts bearing the number of stars to match their World Cup triumphs.
"It suited my passion and my strive to push it over the line and try to put a second star on the shirt" ⭐
Thomas Tuchel is hoping to bring glory to England pic.twitter.com/HyRecXs1eD— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) October 16, 2024
Mark Bullingham, the FA's chief executive, said around 10 candidates had been interviewed for the job but that Tuchel had a clear vision that would give a highly-rated squad the best chance of winning the World Cup.
QUESTIONS RAISED
After eight years under Englishman Gareth Southgate, in which England reached a World Cup semi-final and two European Championship finals, the choice of Tuchel has raised questions about why another English coach was not appointed.
Tuchel, who was asked one question in German, said he had not made a decision on whether he would sing the national anthem, but had a message for critics of his appointment.
"I'm sorry, I just have a German passport but the supporters felt my passion for the English Premier League, my passion for the country, how I love to live here," Tuchel, who won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, said.
"Hopefully, I can convince them and show them and prove them that I'm proud to be the English manager, I will do everything to show respect to this role and to this country and the target for the next 18 months is nothing else.
"Everyone can be assured that we will do it with passion and with emotions and we will try to install values and principles and rules as quickly as possible to make the dream come true."
"I have not made my decision yet"
Thomas Tuchel on singing the national anthem pic.twitter.com/3ZCl5zqoFo— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) October 16, 2024
Tuchel, who will be assisted by English coach Anthony Barry, said the relatively short 18-month contract was streamlined and allowed him to focus solely on the World Cup.
"It's 18 months and then we agreed to sit together and then we see. I have good experience with 18 months personally," Tuchel, who was sacked after a similar period by Chelsea and lasted only one full season at Bayern Munich, said.
"I think it's a good time frame because it will help us to focus. We are here to work on the best possible outcome for the World Cup and then let's see whatever comes."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)