Thomas Tuchel’s Appointment Not Well Received: "A Dark Day for England"
The appointment of the German coach as England's national team manager has not been well received by the press. The Daily Mail's front page says it all.
The English Football Association (FA) confirmed on Wednesday the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England’s new national team manager, with a contract extending until after the 2026 World Cup. While rumors had been circulating for days, the official announcement has sparked significant controversy in parts of the British press.
Despite Tuchel’s international reputation as one of Europe’s top football managers, his appointment has not been warmly received by certain media outlets, which question the FA's decision to hire a foreign coach. One of the clearest examples of this backlash came from the Daily Mail, which ran a headline describing Tuchel’s appointment as “a dark day for England.”
Criticism Over Hiring a Foreign Coach
The Daily Mail was quick to criticize the FA’s decision, stating, “The Three Lions are putting their faith in a German... but Tuchel only has 18 months to prove he's up to the task.” The newspaper emphasized concerns about whether Tuchel, despite his successful club career, could handle the unique pressures and expectations that come with managing the English national team.
In the same article, the publication delivered a strong message: "We don't need Thomas Tuchel. We need a patriot who will put this country first, second, and third." This sentiment reflects a nationalistic view among certain sections of the media and fans, who had hoped for an English coach to lead the team toward success in the upcoming World Cup.
A Challenge for Tuchel
Tuchel’s appointment marks a new chapter in his career, following successful stints at Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, where he won both domestic and European titles. However, expectations for him will be extremely high, as the English media and fans demand quick results. With an 18-month period leading up to the 2026 World Cup, Tuchel will need to win over the confidence of an entire nation in a short time.
As England prepares for upcoming matches and competitions, it will be interesting to see how Tuchel adapts to the national team environment and whether he can overcome the skepticism surrounding his arrival.