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Tuchel Extends England Contract to 2028: Why?
12 Feb
Summary
- Thomas Tuchel extended his England contract by two years.
- The extension follows England's wins against Serbia and Latvia.
- Tuchel's initial 18-month deal had a clear objective: win the World Cup.

Thomas Tuchel has committed to remaining England's manager for an additional two years, extending his tenure until 2028. This unexpected decision follows recent international successes, including victories over Serbia and Latvia.
Tuchel initially signed an 18-month contract with a specific goal: to win the World Cup. He viewed this short-term arrangement as a way to maintain focus and manage his transition into international management, describing it as a "step into the unknown."
The extension indicates Tuchel's satisfaction with the role, despite the inherent stresses of international management. Factors such as potential home advantage at Euro 2028 and perhaps a desire to counter specific commentary may have influenced this choice.
Historically, England managers have often been appointed on long-term deals, with Tuchel's initial short contract being an exception. This new extension, however, aligns more with previous managerial appointments.
This decision aims to provide stability and prevent speculation about Tuchel being linked to potential vacancies at major clubs this summer, such as Real Madrid or Manchester United.
While the extension offers security, it presents a slight risk for the FA. A significant underperformance by England in upcoming tournaments could create an awkward situation, though the current sentiment is positive.




