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Thomas Tuchel secures vital England role just in time for January kickoff

Thomas Tuchel has made a significant addition to his England coaching team by securing a c...

Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:13 PM

Thomas Tuchel has made a significant addition to his England coaching team by securing a crucial appointment.

The talented 51-year-old - ranked at no.10 in FourFourTwo's list of the best managers in the world right now - will soon begin his role as Three Lions boss after it was announced earlier this year he would succeed Gareth Southgate.

Tasked firstly with leading England through the upcoming World Cup 2026 qualifiers due to start next year, Tuchel has already successfully convinced one man to join him in his quest for success.

Hilario set to leave Chelsea after 18 years, linking up with Thomas Tuchel at international level

According to a report from The Telegraph, Hilario is set to leave his role as goalkeeper coach at Chelsea in order to link up with Tuchel in the England set-up.

Hilario, 49, made a total of 39 appearances for Chelsea and also won one international cap with Portugal during his professional career.

The report states that Hilario, who has worked under seven permanent managers at Stamford Bridge, will not be replaced at Chelsea given their extensive goalkeeping department already.

Willy Caballero is already at the club and could easily step into the position, as well as fellow coach Michele De Bernardin.

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Tuchel's full backroom staff is yet to be confirmed by the FA but it is understood that neither Lee Carlsey, Ashley Cole or Joleon Lescott will be included.

A BAME coach is likely to be included, with Chris Powell and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink past examples who have helped out at international level with England.

In FourFourTwo's view, someone with Hilario's experience will help Tuchel and his group of young goalkeepers.

Jordan Pickford has been England's No.1 for a long time but with the likes of Nick Pope and Dean Henderson knocking on the door, that could soon be about to change.

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