Feb 12 • 09:28 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Thomas Tuchel continues as England national team manager until the 2028 football European Championship

Reports indicate that Thomas Tuchel is set to continue as England's manager, leading the team through the upcoming European Championship in 2028.

Thomas Tuchel, the current manager of the England national football team, is expected to extend his contract with the Football Association after the World Cup this year. Both The Times and BBC have sources confirming that the 52-year-old German will be leading the team through the Euro 2028 tournament, which is set to take place on home soil, shared between the United Kingdom and Ireland. Tuchel's continuation is seen as a strategic move as he aims to build on the team's previous successes in qualifying for the World Cup without conceding any goals.

Since taking the helm in January of the previous year, Tuchel has displayed a strong coaching record, leading the England team through a flawless qualification process. His tactical expertise has previously guided Chelsea to a Champions League title and brought domestic championships with renowned clubs like Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. By remaining as the England manager, Tuchel aims to enhance the squad's prospects as they prepare to compete in a major tournament hosted at home, which often generates immense local support and competitive advantage.

Amid his successful tenure, Tuchel's name has also been linked with Manchester United following the dismissal of coach Ruben Amorim earlier this year. Despite the speculation surrounding his future with club football, Tuchel appears focused on his responsibilities with the national team. His dual role could potentially position him for dual success in both international and club management scenarios as the football landscape evolves leading into the next season.

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