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First a message from our editor, James Andrew:
Five months on from the announcement of his appointment, Thomas Tuchel will finally walk out at Wembley for his first match as England manager this month. Only 15 men have previously held the prestigious position on a permanent basis, and for Tuchel, his raison dtre is clear: hes there to win the World Cup.
Tuchel has lifted silverware in each of his last four jobs, so the FA will be hoping he can land the biggest trophy of all in New Jersey next July. But before dreams of glory in America can start, England have to qualify first, his journey as boss begins against Albania and Latvia.
We assess the job that the German has in front of him, and speak to those in the know about what to expect from his tenure.
If England are to taste success Stateside, it will be the first time theyve reached a tournament there in this issue, we also wind the clock back to Graham Taylors time in the impossible job, when things very much didnt go to plan during qualifying for USA 94.
Finally, I would like to pay my respects to a giant of football journalism, Patrick Barclay, who passed away recently aged 77. Patrick was a hugely respected writer at the Guardian, Observer, Independent, Times, Sunday Telegraph and London Evening Standard, and contributed to FourFourTwo as well. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him and read his words.
This Is Eng-Ger-land
Football never quite came home under Gareth Southgate, so now its down to Thomas Tuchel to end the Three Lions trophy drought. As we all know, never write off a German...
Henry Winter talks Tuchel
The acclaimed football writer has covered England around the globe for decades, and hopes the new managers fire-and-ice brand can build on Southgates Three Lions legacy.
An Impossible Job (Revisited)
As England kick off another quest to reach a World Cup in North America, FFT relives Graham Taylors ill-fated qualifying campaign for USA 94 and the fly-on-the-wall documentary that became infamous
Tahiti at the World Cup?!
Next summers finals will feature 48 nations for the first time ever, so as the battle for places intensifies, some unlikely nations and Steve McClaren are in the mix to make it in.
Andres Iniesta exclusive
The midfield maestro cried himself to sleep on his first day at Barcelona. Fourteen years on, he beat depressions grip on the biggest stage of all. In his own words, he tells FFT how.
Evangelos Marinakis: Forest hero
Controversy has often followed the larger-than-life Greek, but hes transformed Nottingham Forest and led Olympiacos to his countrys first European trophy thanks to some crucial interventions.
Sampdorias shocking decline
One of Europes finest teams in the early 1990s, Sampdoria are now battling relegation to the third-tier Serie C FFT headed to their clash against Cosenza to hear about a fall featuring film directors, Andrea Pirlo and a pigs head in the post...
Alfie Conn: Forgotten maverick
Spurs answer to George Best, Conn was a north London cult hero in the 1970s before controversially becoming the first post-war player to represent both Rangers and Celtic.
Karl-Heinz Riedle answers YOUR questions
The World Cup winner sits down to discuss Italia 90 spot-kicks, Champions League final doubles, his Liverpool initiation and, inevitably, silly Paul Gascoigne stories at Lazio
Tactically speaking
Adam Clery offers his customary analytical expertise to explain why Nottingham Forests year shouldnt make sense but does, how Arsenal have got so damn good at set-pieces, and what Antonee Robinson has done to become Fulhams most potent attacker this term.
Around the grounds in the EFL, non-league and Scotland
Burton Albions firefighting supremo Gary Bowyer chats survival ambitions, working for Venkys at Blackburn and lessons from the Class of 92 at Salford.
Blyth and kicking: A community effort may have rescued 125-year-old Spartans from oblivion.
In Best & Worst, Matt Greer from Partick Thistle podcast Draw, Lose or Draw recalls top Swedes, Pele imposters and a player-subduing SAS mission.
Puffer up, football fans: Designer Julie Herman turned her husbands Port Vale shirts into jackets, which are now taking the world by storm
Up the Latics! Twenty years ago, Nathan Ellington fired unfancied Wigan Athletic to the top flight he recounts the ride from third tier to Premier League.
The Mixer
Our pick of the games nifty clobber features yet another PSG-Jordan link-up, the Club World Cup matchball, a cult Wimbledon kit and some sleek yet inexpensive Under Armour boots.
Seen something you want to get in The Mixer? DM Deputy Editor Matt Ketchell
Upfront
Ex-Arsenal and France midfielder Emmanuel Petit names the games that changed his life, while columnist Jules Breach says cheeky goal celebrations should be hailed, not hated.
Put your football knowledge to the test with our quiz about England legends, Basque bosses and big birds, then peruse My Football where talkSPORT presenter and Peterborough fan Adrian Durham sticks up for Michael Carrick and reveals the key to bladder control on radio.
Plus, two of our team debate who the greatest England manager is after Sir Alf Ramsey.
In the Players Lounge this month
Roberto Di Matteo reflects on Serie As golden era and leading Chelsea to Champions League glory, Rafael da Silva remembers a frosty introduction with Louis van Gaal and Katie Chapman reminisces about Lionesses life and lifting the FA Cup a record 10 times.
Perfect XI
Definitely-now-finished Finn, Antti Niemi (hes 52!), puts together a dream team of classic Barclaysmen, with a couple of Champions League winners chucked in for good measure.
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