“No other football nation has caused England more pain in recent decades than Germany,” Sven Haist, the London-based sports correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung, pointed out. Now the nation's longing for the ultimate crown of the sport “is supposed to be fulfilled by - of all people - a German coach”.
Bild went in even harder. “The motherland of football is getting a German Papa. Astounding!” wrote the tabloid's leading football commentator, Matthias Brügelmann, appearing to rub salt into the wounds of the Daily Mail's anguish, expressed on its back page yesterday as: “A dark day for England [as] Three Lions gamble on a GERMAN.” Such a mean, even xenophobic tone should act as the only warning signal Tuchel needs as to the kind of ferocious treatment he can expect from the UK tabloids, wrote Der Spiegel, pointing out that they had "unloaded all their anger on him even before his first game".
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Eighteen months to win the World Cup Tuchel targets second star on shirt as he takes 'biggest job in football'
Thomas Tuchel made clear his target is to land the World Cup and add a second star to the England shirt, as the German acknowledged it could be win or bust for him after his appointment on an 18-month deal.
Fast and furious: FA buckles up for a wild ride
England's German manager has agreed a marriage of convenience with quick success on everyone's mind
FA defends its pathway for English coaches but says best person got job
Mark Bullingham has insisted that appointing Thomas Tuchel as England's head coach should not raise alarm bells about the Football Association's development of homegrown managers.
Note perfect Tuchel finds right tone for big unveil
New England manager was unfazed by the occasion with his charm, self-belief and humour on show at Wembley
Destined for the top Barry brings homegrown flavour to national team
For all that turning to a foreigner again is a tacit admission by the Football Association that something is wrong with its homegrown production line, it is at least positive that appointing Thomas Tuchel as England manager means that one of the sharpest young English coaches will be working within the national setup.
‘Astounding’ Intense schadenfreude in Germany from media
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United confident Berrada will not be in hot water if City found guilty
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Commissioner calls for Fifa to 'be strategic' over fixtures
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