Soccer-Tuchel to lead England through to Euro 2028


England manager Thomas Tuchel in the stands before a match at Craven Cottage, London, Britain - January 4, 2026. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge /File Photo

LONDON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Thomas Tuchel ⁠has committed himself to England until Euro 2028 after the head coach signed a ⁠new contract, the Football Association confirmed on Thursday.

"I am very happy and ‌proud to extend my time with England," the German said in a statement.

"It is no secret to anyone that I have loved every minute so far of working with my players and coaches, and I cannot wait ​to lead them to the World Cup."

Tuchel, who replaced ⁠Gareth Southgate in 2025, was initially ⁠contracted for 18 months to take England to this year's World Cup in North America ⁠but ‌will now lead the host nation at the Euros, which will be staged in Britain and Ireland.

The 52-year-old former Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach ⁠had been strongly linked to a return to club football, ​with Manchester United one possibility.

Despite ‌an impressive record with England, he has often cited his frustration at not ⁠having daily contact ​with players on the training ground.

England qualified for the World Cup in record-breaking fashion, winning all eight of their Group K games, scoring 22 goals and conceding none.

The only blemish has been a ⁠defeat by Senegal in a friendly.

The FA said Tuchel's ​support staff -- Anthony Barry, Henrique Hilario, Nico Mayer and James Melbourne -- had also extended their contracts through to 2028.

"I have had so much support from (FA CEO) Mark (Bullingham), all my colleagues at ⁠The FA and from fans wherever I go that I did not hesitate when asked to continue in this dream job," Tuchel said.

"EURO 2028 will be a very special tournament and as a coach there is nothing more you want than to compete with the very ​best on the biggest possible stage."

The announcement on the same ⁠day as the draw for the UEFA Nations League means England now have a longer-term ​plan, and that clubs hoping to lure Tuchel away will ‌have to look elsewhere.

England will be one of ​the favourites for this year's World Cup and will face Croatia, Ghana and Panama in their group.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan, Aidan Lewis)

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