World Cup glory attracts superstar coaches into international battle
LONDON: The 2026 World Cup has bucked the trend of international football’s struggles to compete with the riches of the club game when it comes to securing some of the world’s best coaches.
Here are five of the big names who have been lured by the quest for World Cup glory:
Thomas Tuchel (England)
The former Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain boss has become the English Football Association’s latest gun for hire in a bid to end a wait to win a major tournament that stretches back to 1966.
A Champions League winner during his time at Chelsea, Tuchel boasts a more impressive CV at club level.
But questions remain over how his methods will transfer to the very different demands of international tournament football, particularly in the oppressive conditions that a squad run down by the rigors of the exhausting schedule of English football is expected to face.
Carlo Ancelotti (Brazil)
After decades of coming up short against European opposition in the latter stages of the World Cup, Brazil have turned to one of European football’s greatest ever coaches to end the 24-year wait for a sixth star upon the famous yellow jersey.
By a distance the most successful boss in Champions League history with five titles, Ancelotti is an expert in navigating knockout football and the Italian already has experience working with some of the stars at his disposal.
Vinicius Junior’s best football of his career came under Ancelotti’s orders at Real Madrid.
A squad lacking some of the magic synonymous with Brazil sides of previous World Cups will need Vinicius at his best if they are to conquer the world again.
Famous for keeping a cool head and egos in check, Ancelotti can bring calm to the Selecao’s often over-emotional


