Berliner Boersenzeitung - Tuchel takes first steps on England journey targeting World Cup glory

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Tuchel takes first steps on England journey targeting World Cup glory
Tuchel takes first steps on England journey targeting World Cup glory / Photo: Paul ELLIS - AFP

Tuchel takes first steps on England journey targeting World Cup glory

Over five months on from Thomas Tuchel's appointment as England's new manager, the German will finally take charge of the team for the first time in Friday's World Cup qualifier against Albania at Wembley.

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Tuchel is under no illusions about his objective with England after being handed a contract only until the end of next year's World Cup.

England have not won a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup, although they have come agonisingly close to ending that drought in recent years.

Under Tuchel's predecessor Gareth Southgate they twice lost in the European Championship final and reached the latter stages of the last two World Cups.

The English Football Association have invested heavily in Tuchel's track record as a serial winner at Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, ignoring criticism for not trusting an English coach with a talented generation of players.

A qualifying group also containing Serbia, Latvia and Andorra should pose few problems for the side ranked fourth in the world.

But the next week will offer some pointers towards what to expect from Tuchel's England.

His first squad announcement contained a number of surprises.

Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford returned after being sidelined in the latter stages of Southgate's era and under interim boss Lee Carsley.

There was also a first call-up for 32-year-old Newcastle defender Dan Burn, who scored in Sunday's League Cup final win over Liverpool.

Tuchel was adamant that all three are real contenders to go to the World Cup and that a blend of experience and emerging talent is needed to thrive at international tournaments.

Henderson has not featured for England since November 2023, but Tuchel believes the 34-year-old Ajax midfielder can still play a vital role.

"He's a serial winner, his personality, character. He is the glue in every team where he played, and he will be the glue that makes things special," said Tuchel.

Southgate and Carsley were keen to promote and develop young talent.

But in backing the likes of Henderson, Burn and Kye Walker, Tuchel is placing more emphasis on experience.

- 'Intense' style of play -

England's major tournament post-mortems have often revolved around following the examples of the French, German or Spanish models on player development.

Tuchel, however, seems keen to tap into the 'DNA' of English football by embracing the pace and power of the Premier League.

"The Premier League is a very physically demanding league, is a very direct league and I think we should be brave enough to play like an England squad and should not try to copy other nations' styles too much," he said.

Tuchel has demanded more "rhythm and intensity" from his players.

But he is already acknowledging the difficulty he faces in implementing that style in what could be baking temperatures in the USA, Mexico and Canada next year at the end of a long and draining season for his squad.

Just for this squad alone he is missing six first-team options in John Stones, Harry Maguire, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka and Ollie Watkins through injury.

Southgate transformed England's fortunes from perennial underachievers to regular contenders at major tournaments.

Tuchel is wary of tearing up Southgate's largely successful blueprint, but he hopes improving small details during the qualifying stage will lay the foundations to bring the World Cup home for the first time in 60 years.

"If we want to be prepared to be in the next final and to make the last step, we need to do it now in the first camp," he said.

"We only have six camps (before the World Cup), we only have 60 days, so we need to take care of every single day and make sure that we are on point. If we do this, hopefully, the last step takes care of itself."

(Y.Yildiz--BBZ)