Thomas Tuchel smiles after being announced as England head coach, October 2024
Thomas Tuchel has some doubters to win over(Image credit: Alamy)

Thomas Tuchel has taken to the Wembley dugout for the first time as England manager and the countdown to the 2026 World Cup is underway.

Friday nights clash against Albania marked the starting pistol on the new Three Lions boss tenure as the German first looks to negotiate a qualifying group that also contains Latvia, Serbia and Andorra.

Qualification for next summers tournament in North America will be the first objective Tuchel looks to tick off, with the former Chelsea boss inheriting a side that reached the final of last years European Championship.

England hero Teddy Sheringham has issues with Thomas Tuchel appointment

England came up just short last summer as Gareth Southgates eight-year spell in charge came to an end with the former Aston Villa defender having led his side to two major finals and one semi-final.

Tuchels job is to help England take that next step, but despite a trophy-laden CV, his appointment has not gone down too well in all quarters.

Former England striker Teddy Sheringham - who ranked at no.28 in FourFourTwos list of the best English attackers ever - outlined a number of concerns to FourFourTwo, citing his nationality and short-term deal.

Tuchel just wont have the same love for the country as Gareth or another English person would have had, Sheringham says, speaking in association with Genting Casino. The manager should be English.

The fact hes on a short deal doesnt sit well with me. The continuity side of what Gareths done over the last nine years has been phenomenal hes laid down the foundations for players coming through.

All Tuchels got to worry about is the here and now, not any of the under-21s and other youngsters.

Englands Wembley double-header against Albania and Latvia presented a favourable start, and Sheringham believes Tuchels side must click quickly.

These [qualifiers] are experimental games to start, where he has to win but also find a winning formula with style, he continues. We should qualify easily. Then its the World Cup and the big boys that we cant beat, isnt it? We have to find the mentality to defeat them along the way. But you never really know until youre there.

For more than a decade Joe Mewis has worked in football journalism as a reporter and editor, with stints at Mirror Football and LeedsLive among others. He is the author of four football history books that include times on Leeds United and the England national team.

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