Tuchel’s England Revolution: A Raid on Chelsea Looms
As Thomas Tuchel prepares to take the reins as England’s new head coach, sources close to the matter have revealed that he’s planning to poach talent from his former club, Chelsea. The 51-year-old will officially start his new role on January 1, and he’s wasting no time in assembling his dream team.
A Familiar Face Joins the Fold
Tuchel has already secured the services of Anthony Barry, his former colleague at Chelsea, who will join as his assistant. Barry, 38, previously worked with Tuchel at Bayern Munich, and his appointment marks the first of several expected additions to the backroom staff.
Raiding the Blues
Chelsea’s head of performance analysis, James Melbourne, is next on Tuchel’s wishlist. Sources indicate that the FA has made contact with Chelsea, and Melbourne is likely to agree to the move. Goalkeeping coach Hilario is also a target, with Tuchel reportedly a huge admirer of his work.
Chelsea’s Open-Minded Approach
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has given the green light for his staff to explore opportunities with the national team. Speaking at a news conference on Friday, Maresca said, “We’re open-minded about allowing people to take chances. If they want to stay, they can stay. If they want to go, they can go.”
A New Era for England
Tuchel’s vision for the national team is taking shape, and it’s clear that he’s not afraid to think outside the box. With his wealth of experience and expertise, he’s poised to shake things up and bring a fresh perspective to the England setup. One thing is certain – this is an exciting time for English football fans.
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