Thomas Tuchel believes England are ready to end what will be 60 years of hurt at the next World Cup. The Football Association’s chief executive Mark Bullingham feels the 51-year-old German can be the man to get England “over the line” in a major tournament, after two near-misses under his predecessor Gareth Southgate.
Tuchel has been given an 18-month contract with the sole target of securing World Cup glory for the first time since 1966, and believes he has all the right ingredients to work with. “Gareth Southgate and the FA did a fantastic job in terms of stability and consistency,” Tuchel said at his unveiling press conference at Wembley. “Look at the results in the last tournaments – quarter-final, semi-final and two finals in the last four tournaments.
It’s outstanding “The under-21s won titles, the young teams compete to win titles, the women’s team won titles, so we are there and the federation is there. “One of the big reasons (for taking the job) was the knowledge and the quality of the federation – to have that at my side – and combine it with my ideas and build on everything Gareth Southgate and the FA built, and hopefully we can add a little bit extra to get us over the line. "I strongly believe that we can do this together." ❤️ pic.twitter.com/ULC53elJsn — England (@England) October 16, 2024 “The offer came at absolutely the right time.
We found a vision to share and an adventure that I’m very happy to be a big part of. “Now I have to live up to it, of course, and I know there are some trophies missing in the federation.