Thomas Tuchel may remain England's coach after the World Cup: what we know.
Thomas Tuchel is open to continuing his work with the England national team
According to The Sun: Thomas Tuchel has confirmed his willingness to stay on as the head coach of the England national team even after the World Cup concludes. The German specialist signed a contract for 18 months, which is valid until the end of the next summer tournament in America.
Tuchel, who secured England's place in the final by achieving six consecutive victories in qualifying matches, admits that he enjoys his job:
“I am open to the possibility of continuing, but first I will focus on our performances in the tournament.”
He also shared positive impressions from his collaboration with the team and noted that he aims to succeed in future matches.
The further performance of the England national team in the World Cup will be crucial not only for the team but also for Tuchel himself. His possible continuation in the national team will depend on the tournament results, as spectators and fans expect high achievements from the team.
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