Thomas Tuchel, Julian Nagelsmann, Ralf Rangnick. They are all no longer looking for their happiness with a club, but with a national team. A trend that has reasons.
October 24, 2024, 4:02 p.m
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The new coach Thomas Tuchel is introduced as a foreigner and German in England, where he takes over the English national team. This trend of successful club coaches coaching national teams is also evident among other coaches such as Nagelsmann and Koeman. The financial reward for national coaches is attractive, and Tuchel is paid royally. Nevertheless, there are also counter-developments, such as Ancelotti, who did not become Brazil’s national coach. Tuchel will now learn the advantages and disadvantages of being a national coach, including the limitation of not being able to buy every player.
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In the end, when the new coach was introduced, everything boiled down to one question: Will Thomas Tuchel As a foreigner, especially from Germany, this humorless rival with the many World Cup titles, also sing along with the English national anthem? Tuchel’s ability to lead a team and shape it into a successful team is obviously taken for granted compared to the soft factors thanks to his continued good reputation on the island and is not viewed critically by the English tabloids. Especially as England’s best footballers desperately need sensible leadership. Under Gareth Southgate, the team made it to the European Championship final twice in a row, but the journey there was sometimes unreasonable in terms of play.