Alan Shearer reveals theory about Thomas Tuchel's contract after England confirm new manager

Alan Shearer believes Thomas Tuchel agreeing an 18-month contract with England is proof that his only remit is to win the World Cup

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Jack Otway

By Jack Otway


Published: 16/10/2024

- 10:27

Updated: 16/10/2024

- 10:28

The former Three Lions striker has opened up

Alan Shearer believes Thomas Tuchel agreeing an 18-month contract with England is proof that his only remit is to win the World Cup.

The Three Lions confirmed the appointment of the German earlier today.


Tuchel will start work with England on January 1, with interim boss Lee Carsley poised to see out the year.

The German will be signing an 18-month contract that expires at the 2026 World Cup, which is due to be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

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Alan Shearer believes Thomas Tuchel agreeing an 18-month contract with England is proof that his only remit is to win the World Cup

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Shearer, speaking to Betfair, has opened up on the decision to bring Tuchel in.

And the former England star believes his contract is proof that his only 'remit' is to secure World Cup glory, a tournament the trophy haven't won since 1966.

"Obviously, his remit is one thing, it’s an 18-month contract, he’s here to win the World Cup. That’s it, and the length of the contract suggests that," he said.

"It’s something they haven’t done for almost 60 years and England need a trophy, that’s what he’s been brought in to do.

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"I would also guess it’s going to be a different role to the one that Gareth Southgate had, he oversaw all of the England teams and was responsible for so many other things too.

"I would guess Tuchel’s role is to win England the World Cup and that’s it.

"With this group of players, it looks as though that’s what the FA will be saying to him, ‘the reason you’ve been brought in is to win us that trophy’.

"I hope he can go one step further, but there’s no guarantee, we thought that when they brought in Fabio Capello who had a fabulous CV, we thought that when they brought in Sven-Goran Eriksson, who also had a fabulous CV.

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"Thomas Tuchel has an incredible CV, he’s won trophies wherever he has been, he’s even won the biggest trophies.

"He’s hugely successful and I really hope he can do that for England, but only time will tell.

"The one difference to the other foreign managers England have had is that he’s had that experience here, he has managed in England before.

"He’ll be aware of things, and it will be a different pressure to what he’s had before, but he’s managed superstar players at PSG, at Bayern and at Chelsea and has been successful with them, but the England job is a different pressure.

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"He’s got a great squad to pick from, it’s a good conundrum to have in terms of the number of quality players he’s got, and some are going to have to be left out but as an individual if you believe you’re good enough, then you’ll be in there."

The timing of the announcement has raised eyebrows.

Tuchel was strongly linked with Manchester United just a week ago but, with the Red Devils sticking with Erik ten Hag, the German has decided to go with the England job instead.

Shearer added: "Thomas Tuchel’s appointment as England manager happened really quickly, and this is only a guess, but maybe the FA had to move quickly in fear of losing what they thought was the outstanding candidate available.

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"A club that isn’t doing well might have come in and got him, like Man United, who are really struggling, and their manager is under pressure.

"If the FA have exhausted their best options available, such as Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp or Eddie Howe then I have no problem with getting him in.

"I’m reliably told they didn’t even sound Eddie Howe out, which I find really surprising, young English coaches that are up and coming may think what’s the pathway? But if he is the outstanding candidate available then I have no problem with it, as long as they tried other options."

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