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Thomas Tuchel’s Building a Backroom Team Rooted in Trust

Thomas Tuchel has officially stepped into his role as England’s manager, and his first priority is assembling a coaching team capable of taking the Three Lions to new heights. With the World Cup qualifiers fast approaching, Tuchel is leaning on familiar faces to bolster his backroom staff, many of whom share a connection with his time at Chelsea.

This unique blend of experience and familiarity reflects Tuchel’s meticulous approach to management as he seeks to reshape England’s journey to football’s biggest stage.

Tuchel’s choices for his coaching staff reveal a clear preference for individuals he has worked with before, ensuring a smooth transition and a unified vision. Henrique Hilario, a former Chelsea goalkeeper and coach, has been appointed as England’s goalkeeper coach. Hilario’s long-standing association with Tuchel at Stamford Bridge brings continuity and an intimate understanding of the manager’s methods.

Joining Hilario is performance coach Nicolas Mayer, who previously collaborated with Tuchel at Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. Mayer’s expertise in optimizing player performance will be invaluable as England navigates the rigorous World Cup qualifiers. James Melbourne, another key addition, spent two decades at Chelsea, including a decade as their chief analyst. His deep knowledge of tactical analysis will be instrumental in fine-tuning England’s strategies.

Assistant manager Anthony Barry, who worked alongside Tuchel at Chelsea and Bayern Munich, rounds out the core team. Barry’s reputation as a forward-thinking coach and his recent success with Portugal under Roberto Martinez further strengthen the setup. This cohesive group, bound by shared experiences, sets the stage for a seamless integration into the national setup.

Tuchel’s appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter for England. The German tactician has wasted no time laying the groundwork for success, starting with careful preparation for the World Cup qualifiers. England’s group includes Serbia, Albania, Latvia, and Andorra—teams that demand varying tactical approaches, something Tuchel is well-equipped to handle.

In preparation, Tuchel plans to observe players across the Premier League. This hands-on approach underlines his commitment to understanding England’s talent pool and ensuring informed decisions when selecting his squad.

The manager also emphasized the importance of creating a cohesive environment at St George’s Park, the FA’s training center. “This is where we want to create an atmosphere, engage with the people who work for the FA, and use the quality resources available,” Tuchel explained. His focus on fostering a collaborative atmosphere suggests he sees success as a collective effort rather than an individual one.

While Tuchel has joked about keeping his London address a secret, his presence in the capital highlights his intention to stay deeply connected to English football. This proximity allows him to attend matches, engage with players, and build relationships without disrupting their commitments to their respective clubs.

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