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  1. Messi scores 10th international hat-trickpublished at 09:01 British Summer Time

    Argentina 6-0 Bolivia

    Some non-Tuchel news. We can report that Lionel Messi is still doing Lionel Messi things, even at the age of 37.

    The Inter Miami forward scored his 10th hat-trick for Argentina in their 6-0 thrashing of Bolivia in World Cup qualifying.

    Messi said: "It's really nice to come here, to feel the affection of the people. It moves me how they shout my name.

    "This drives me - enjoying being happy where I am. Despite my age, when I'm here, I feel like a kid because I'm comfortable with this team. As long as I feel good and can keep performing the way I want, I'll keep enjoying it."

    Lionel Messi celebrating for ArgentinaImage source, Getty Images
  2. 'There’s so much to be positive about'published at 08:58 British Summer Time

    BBC 5 Live Breakfast

    Chelsea fan Tom Overend, speaking to BBC 5 Live Breakfast about the imminent appointment of former Blues boss Thomas Tuchel as England manager: "I’m absolutely delighted at this appointment.

    "I just think he’s got the personality, he’s got the tactical knowledge and I think he’ll fit into the England camp really well. He knows lots of the players as well, he knows the English media. There’s so much to be positive about.

    "He’s just the kind of coach that will instil a confidence that I hope, when it gets to those games against the real best, can carry us over the line and just finish the job in a way that under [Gareth] Southgate, we just weren’t quite able to. Just that final step, that last thing we need to finally get our name on a major trophy."

    On whether it is a problem to have a non-English manager of England: “No issues for me. I doubt there’s a Lionesses fan that’s upset that we hired Sarina Wiegman, one of the best managers in the world.

    "Most of us just want an England team that performs at the tournaments. does us all proud and we need the best coach for the job to do it and Thomas Tuchel, as far as I’m concerned, is the man for the job. If he wins anything, I don’t think there’s going to be moaning at the fact that we don’t have an English manager."

  3. 'Tuchel is the right appointment at the right time'published at 08:55 British Summer Time

    BBC 5 Live Breakfast

    Football commentator and content creator Aaron Cikaya, speaking to BBC 5 Live Breakfast about the imminent appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England manager: "I think England have been crying out to be led by someone who has experience in winning stuff and to be more precise, and I think Thomas Tuchel is the right appointment at the right time.

    “Everybody should know from the get go he’s not going to be everybody’s friend. He’s not going to try and befriend every single player.

    "He’s going to be very fair and very harsh at the same time. I think there will be a few surprises in the way he makes selections.

    "He’s going to be the complete opposite to Gareth Southgate. Not in a negative way but I think England fans should be ready to see some surprises in terms of his character.

    "Tuchel for me is the perfect appointment when it comes to tournament football. When you look at the resume, when you look at the experience in cup competition, knockout football, you can’t go any better than Thomas Tuchel."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:52 British Summer Time

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    Former Nottingham Forest manager Brian CloughImage source, Getty Images

    My initial feeling was appointing Tuchel is a backward step regarding St. George's development and strategy. However, in my day Brian Clough was seen as the greatest England manager that never was. There are many similarities between him and Tuchel - both outspoken, take no prisoners, combative with authorities. So I must say, reluctantly, as we have no English standout manager, we must take a chance with Tuchel and await fireworks.

    Nigel

  5. 'If I'm an England player, I'm excited'published at 08:49 British Summer Time

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily

    Thomas Tuchel has won trophies at the top level. If I’m a current England international and I hear Thomas Tuchel is getting the job, I’m excited by that because I’m thinking straight away, this is a guy who’s tactically very good and who also improves players, who doesn’t have any allegiance to players in any way.

    Looking at it from a players’ point of view, what do you want? I remember going to the World Cup, getting on the plane and Jamie Carragher turning around saying “If we win this we come back as legends” and that’s what they’re trying to achieve, a legacy, to win something – they don’t care who’s at the helm.

    As long as it’s someone who gets them over the line, who’s got that ability to tactically change a game, to see games out towards the end then the players will be happy.

    You can listen to the Football Daily podcast special on Thomas Tuchel here

  6. 'He will have less qualms about upsetting people'published at 08:46 British Summer Time

    Archie Rhind-Tutt
    German football expert on BBC Radio 5 live Football Daily

    Thomas Tuchel has his ideas and an approach. At Chelsea it was successful, his team was accused of being boring in January at Bayern

    When we think about the discourse around “taking the handbrake off” - you can expect a controlled but dominant football and the question for me is, with the squad, he will make tough decisions that maybe Gareth Southgate didn't in terms of making all the quality players happy.

    He will have less qualms about upsetting people, which will be interesting how it plays out in terms of the media and the players.

    Thomas TuchelImage source, Getty Images
  7. Get Involved - Tuchel as England managerpublished at 08:44 British Summer Time

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    Tuchel for England ticks the box in several ways. He is excellent in tournament football having being a runner up and then winning the Champions League. That’s the sort of experience that’s needed - preparation, tactical knowledge and mentality. A real coup by the FA. Exciting times.

    Dilshan, Birmingham

    The appointment of Tuchel as England manager should be regarded as one of the shrewdest moves the FA have made in quite some time. A manager able to outfox Pep tactically in the biggest games and universally loved by Chelsea fans and players alike. No transfer policy and interfering recruitment department/owners to ruin relations in the England set-up, so with the squad available I can only see more success for England under his stewardship but we must remember winning tournaments is never guaranteed.

    Dan, optimistic in London

  8. Has the FA been influenced by Lioness success?published at 08:40 British Summer Time

    The decision of the FA to appoint a foreign manager to lead the England national team for only the third time ever will no doubt divide opinion.

    Perhaps they were swayed by the success of the England women's team, who have been coached by Dutch manager Sarina Wiegman since 2021.

    Wiegman has been a major success in charge of the Lionesses, notably leading them to victory at Euro 2022 - beating Germany in the final at Wembley - to become the first manager to win a senior trophy with an England national team since 1966.

    She also took England to the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup. If Tuchel can achieve similar success with the men's squad, the FA's decision may well be validated.

    Sarina WiegmanImage source, Getty Images
  9. Tuchel needs Carsley's helppublished at 08:38 British Summer Time

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter

    England still don't know who they will play in Thomas Tuchel's first matches in charge next March.

    Those dates have been reserved for Nations League play-offs, which as it stands, England will be in thanks to that defeat against Greece.

    That would mean a two-legged match against a side from Group A, who finishes third in an effort to get promoted.

    If England win in Greece next month, they will go straight into the higher ranked Nations League Group A.

    It would also increase the chances of going into a five-team World Cup qualifying group, which might offer Tuchel a slightly easier start to his reign.

    So Lee Carsley's final job as interim England boss will be to try to win the Nations League group next month.

  10. Get Involved - Tuchel as England managerpublished at 08:36 British Summer Time

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    The hypocrisy in this country is unbelievable, all these people slating a foreign manager taking over the national team, spouting the rhetoric "it should be an English manager" were exactly the same people cheering and supporting the women's triumph in the Euros. Hang on though, wasn't their manager foreign also? I for one think this is an absolutely amazing coup by the FA by getting Tuchel, and hope he has as much, and more, success than Southgate.

    Mike, Dorset

  11. 'He likes the mentality of English players'published at 08:34 British Summer Time

    German journalist Raphael Honigstein has said Thomas Tuchel has "a talent for getting a lot out of a squad" but has become "more conservative" in his style in recent years.

    Have a watch of what he believes the pros and cons are that Tuchel could bring to England.

    Media caption,

    The Football News Show: The pros and cons of 'anglophile' Thomas Tuchel

  12. Tuchel to be unveiled as England manager todaypublished at 08:30 British Summer Time

    England

    We have just been told that Thomas Tuchel is expected to be alongside FA CEO Mark Bullingham at the media conference at 13.30 BST today.

    The 51-year-old will be officially unveiled there as the new England manager.

  13. What does Tuchel's record look like?published at 08:28 British Summer Time

    Since taking up his first role in first-team management with Mainz 05 in 2009, Tuchel has taken charge of 578 games in his career across three different countries.

    He boasts 337 wins in those fixtures and has amassed over 2 points per game (PPG) at Borussia Dortmund, Paris St-Germain and Chelsea.

    2009-14 Mainz: 183 matches W72 D45 L66

    2015-17 Borussia Dortmund: 107 matches W69 D20 L18

    2018-20 PSG: 127 matches W96 D11 L20

    2021-22 Chelsea: 100 matches W63 D19 L18

    2023-24 Bayern Munich: 61 matches W37 D8 L16

    Thomas Tuchel of Bayern Muenchen with the Bundesliga Meisterschale trophyImage source, Getty Images
  14. Get Involved - Tuchel as England managerpublished at 08:25 British Summer Time

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    The big headlines are Tuchel's nationality and the implications for English coaching, but can't we give the man a chance? He's better qualified than any available coach (and this is speaking as someone who wanted Graham Potter to get the job), seems to have a genuine desire to do it, and will be a breath of fresh air into a system that's been good, but not tournament winning.

    Ben, Grantham

  15. How many foreign managers have won major international trophies?published at 08:23 British Summer Time

    The FA will appoint Thomas Tuchel with the brief of winning the 2026 World Cup. If he does so, he will make international football history.

    No team has ever won the men's World Cup while coached by a manager not of that country's nationality.

    Indeed, it is a rare event for a foreign manager to lead a country to a major trophy - the only case in the Euros was Greece in 2004, who were led by German coach Otto Rehhagel.

    Clearly, England must hope Tuchel bucks the trend.

    Greece celebrate winning Euro 2004Image source, Getty Images
  16. Tuchel's track record with Chelsea marks him out as strong England candidatepublished at 08:19 British Summer Time

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Thomas Tuchel was a charismatic and successful leader at Chelsea and wrote himself into history by winning the Champions League in 2021.

    The German was keen to stay on longer term in Roman Abramovich’s set-up which consisted of key figures, including Marina Granovskaia and Petr Cech.

    However, a rift quickly emerged after the two left following a change of ownership under the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital ownership which led to his exit in September 2022.

    During his time at Stamford Bridge, Tuchel was exceptional with the English media, worked well with the club’s academy talent and was popular with supporters.

    It's fair to say Tuchel also fell in love with English football during his spell in west London and has targeted a return to managing in this country.

    Many former players remain loyal and friendly with Tuchel but the pragmatic style of play sometimes led to criticism.

  17. Tuchel's trophy haulpublished at 08:15 British Summer Time

    Thomas Tuchel celebrates with Champions League trophyImage source, Getty Images

    Thomas Tuchel has won trophies in all three of the countries he has managed in, winning league titles in both France and Germany.

    While he wasn't able to topple Pep Guardiola's Manchester City for the Premier League during his short stint in England, he was able to impressively overcome Guardiola's side in the 2020-21 Champions League final as Chelsea got their hands on the title for the second time.

    Tuchel's full list of silverware:

    • 1x Champions League
    • 1x FIFA Club World Cup
    • 1x German Champion
    • 2x French Champion
    • 1x German Cup
    • 1x UEFA Super Cup
    • 1x French Cup
    • 1x French League Cup
    • 2x French Super Cup
  18. Which teams has Tuchel managed?published at 08:12 British Summer Time

    thomas tuchelImage source, Getty Images

    Thomas Tuchel was first appointed as Augsburg II manager in 2007, for one season before moving to Mainz 05.

    After a successful five-year spell, he moved to Borussia Dortmund in 2015.

    Two seasons later he moved to Paris St-Germain and in 2021 he was appointed Chelsea boss. He was sacked by the Blues after just over a season and he was named Bayern Munich boss a year later.

    Tuchel left the role at the German club in May.

    In June, Thomas Tuchel ruled himself out of the running to take over at Manchester United - it was understood that he met Red Devils co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in France.

    And now, he is set to become the third non-British permanent manager of the England men's team after Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.

  19. Get Involved - Tuchel as England managerpublished at 08:08 British Summer Time

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    Well, at least there will be one German who will know what it’s like to lose a penalty shootout.

    Dan

    That's the spirit, Dan...

  20. Are you happy that Tuchel will be next England manager?published at 08:00 British Summer Time

    Straw poll, are you happy that Thomas Tuchel will be the next manager of England?

    Thumbs up on this post for yes, thumbs down for no. All vote... now!