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The 16 English players Thomas Tuchel has managed & how they fared

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Thomas Tuchel is set to be confirmed as the next permanent England manager and will lead the Three Lions into the 2026 World Cup.

One of football’s biggest jobs, the role has been vacant since Gareth Southgate stepped down after England lost the Euro 2024 final to Spain, with England under-21 manager Lee Carsley stepping up on interim basis for two international breaks, but ultimately not doing enough to make the job his.

Tuchel already has his favourites when it comes to English players, having managed Chelsea and signed a few while at Bayern Munich. We’ve taken a look at the 16 Englishmen who the German has already managed, in a bid to try and understand who his favourites might be.

16. Lewis Baker – 1 appearance

Baker’s only appearance under Tuchel came as a substitute in the FA Cup in January 2022, a 5-1 win against Chesterfield. It was his first appearance for the club since 2014.

He left the club permanently to sign for Stoke later that month.

15. Lewis Hall – 1 appearance

Hall made his Chelsea debut in the same 5-1 win over Chesterfield and provided an assist, becoming the youngest player to start in the FA Cup for Chelsea in the process.

By the time his Premier League debut came later on in the year, Tuchel had been dismissed.

14. Marcus Bettinelli – 1 appearance

Signed in 2021 to bolster the goalkeeping ranks, Bettinelli’s Chelsea debut came against – you guessed it – Chesterfield in the FA Cup.

He remains at the club to this day.

13. Harvey Vale – 5 appearances

The versatile Cobham graduate broke through under Tuchel and made a handful of appearances before being sent on loan to Hull for the 2022-23 season, during which Tuchel was promptly sacked.

Vale was sent out on loan to Bristol Rovers for the 2023-24 campaign and was one of 13 players told to train away from the first-team when Enzo Maresca took charge this summer.

Having failed to secure a move away, it seems as though he’s stuck putting the cones out for the forseeable.

12. Conor Gallagher – 5 appearances

Ironically, Gallager feels like a player who Tuchel would love these days, but he only played five times under the German and spent the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons on loan away from the club at West Brom and Crystal Palace respectively.

He had to watch from the stands while on loan at the latter despite helping them reach the FA Cup semi-final where they faced his parent club. Tuchel apologised for him being unable to play the game.

11. Tammy Abraham – 7 appearances

Very much a man of the previous regime, Abraham broke through under Frank Lampard and – despite his potential – was never quite fancied by Tuchel.

He left the club in the summer of 2021 to sign for Roma and enjoyed a brilliant first season under Jose Mourinho, before being derailed by an ACL injury.

10. Raheem Sterling – 7 appearances

Tuchel only got seven appearances from Sterling before he was dismissed and replaced by Graham Potter after signing him from Manchester City in the summer of 2022.

We get the feeling that there’s unfinished business with this duo. Watch this space…

9. Ross Barkley – 14 appearances

Barkley was on loan at Aston Villa when Tuchel took charge at Chelsea, but remained with the squad for 2021-22 and saw out the final year of his contract under Tuchel.

In doing so, he also made his 100th appearance for the club.

8. Eric Dier – 20 appearances

Having fallen out of favour at Tottenham, nobody quite understood why Tuchel was so desperate to sign Dier for Bayern Munich, but he eventually got his man in January 2024 on a loan that became permanent following a set number of appearances.

The defender/midfielder didn’t manage to weigh in with a goal or an assist, but did make 20 appearances in the second half of the season under Tuchel before he left the club and was clearly a very important asset to the German.

Don’t be surprised if you see him recalled to an England squad in the near future.

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7. Trevoh Chalobah – 31 appearances

The emergence of Chalobah at Chelsea under Tuchel was one of several positives from his time in London, with the defender making 31 appearances under the German and looking like a ready-made top-level defender in his back-three system.

Before Tuchel, Chalobah was stuck in the infamous Chelsea loan cycle, but forced his way into the first-team under the German at right centre-back and weighed in with four goals and an assist.

Tuchel actually tried to sign the England under-21 international at Bayern, but was unsuccessful. If he deploys a back three/five, we might just see him earn his first senior caps.

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6. Ben Chilwell – 39 appearances

Scoring away at Porto in the Champions League quarter-final, Chilwell’s first season at Stamford Bridge was a good one and got better when Tuchel replaced Lampard, fitting into his system rather seamlessly at left wing-back.

He started as they beat Manchester City in the 2021 Champions League final, but things unravelled later in the year when he ruptured his ACL against Juventus.

The defender has struggled to regain that same form ever since and looked to be out of Enzo Maresca’s plans altogether, but is now back in the fold.

5. Harry Kane – 45 appearances

Kane would’ve thrived no matter who the manager was in Munich at the time of his signing, proven by the fact he scored 44 goals in a season where Die Roten didn’t win the Bundesliga, but Tuchel adored him nevertheless.

Tuchel told the Bundesliga’s official website in January 2024 that he felt ‘privileged’ to coach Kane, adding: “The guy is super humble, he’s the first out there on the pitch every single day and anything you ask of him, he will do it.

“He’s a huge personality who becomes a shark on the field, because he wants to score, he wants to win, and he does it on a daily basis.

“I always say you learn from your players, if you have the privilege to be a coach, especially at this level, and you learn a lot from Harry.”

2026 World Cup. Tuchel x Kane. We need this. Please stay fit, Harry.

4. Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 46 appearances

Loftus-Cheek’s talent was never a surprise to anybody; the issue was making it consistent while he dealt with continuous injury setbacks.

However, Tuchel had plenty of belief in the midfielder and found a way for him to flourish at Chelsea after he returned from loan for the 2021-22 season.

He bagged one goal and assisted five times in 46 appearances under the German coach, that goal coming in the FA Cup semi-final against Palace.

The midfielder left at the end of the 2022-23 season to sign for Milan, with his opportunities again limited under new management.

3. Callum Hudson-Odoi – 46 appearances

On the bench as Chelsea won the Champions League in 2021, Hudson-Odoi was completely revived under Tuchel as a wing-back.

He weighed in with three goals and seven assists in total under the German and while the relationship between the two wasn’t always perfect – Tuchel hooked him after 31 minutes despite being him subbed on at half-time against Southampton in early 2021 – there was respect there.

Hudson-Odoi is now older, wiser and has improved significantly at Nottingham Forest. Don’t be surprised if Tuchel leans on him once again.

2. Reece James – 74 appearances

A player we’re sure Tuchel would love to lean on, it’s a shame how injuries have decimated James’ career so far and completely hampered his progress after such a stellar breakthrough.

After winning the Champions League in 2021l, the following season was particularly productive for the attacking right-back who regularly chipped in with goal contributions.

Injuries began to mount up following Tuchel’s departure, however, with him having played just 11 times since the beginning of last season.

The 24-year-old thankfully has time on his side, however, and could be crucial for England if he can stay fit.

1. Mason Mount – 87 appearances

Speaking of staying fit…

Mount missed the second half of his final season at Chelsea due to injury and is yet to get going at Manchester United for the same reasons, which is a shame, because he looked every bit a world-class midfielder under Tuchel.

The Englishman racked up 19 goals and 19 assists in his 87 appearances under the German, notably assisting Kai Havertz’s winning goal in the Champions League final.

James staying fit is a big if, but if Mount can stay fit – which seems marginally more likely – we’re almost certain he’ll be an England regular under Tuchel once again, having not been capped since the 2022 World Cup.

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EPL: Full list of players leaving for 2025 AFCON

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At least 25 players in the Premier League are set to travel for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The tournament is scheduled to take place from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.

Nigeria, Ivory Coast, DR Congo lead the way in terms of players based in the English topflight, with four selected from each club for the AFCON.

FIFA has directed clubs to release the eligible players from Monday, December 15.

Full list of players confirmed

Sunderland (5):
Chemsdine Talbi (Morocco), Reinildo (Mozambique), Bertrand Traoré (Burkina Faso), Arthur Masuaku (DR Congo), Noah Sadiki (DR Congo).

Manchester United (3):
Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon), Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast), Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco).

Fulham (3):
Alex Iwobi (Nigeria), Calvin Bassey (Nigeria), Samuel Chukwueze (Nigeria).

Burnley (3):
Axel Tuanzebe (DR Congo), Lyle Foster (South Africa), Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia).

Nottingham Forest (2):
Ibrahim Sangaré (Ivory Coast), Willy Boly (Ivory Coast).

Brentford (2):
Dango Ouattara (Burkina Faso), Frank Onyeka (Nigeria).

Manchester City (1):
Omar Marmoush (Egypt),

West Ham United (1):
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (DR Congo)

Wolves (2):
Tawanda Chirewa (Zimbabwe), Emmanuel Agbadou (Ivory Coast).

Brighton & Hove Albion (1):
Carlos Baleba (Cameroon).

Crystal Palace (2):
Ismaïla Sarr (Senegal), Cheick Doucouré (Mali)

Liverpool (1):
Mohammed Salah (Egypt)

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NNL bars fans from Ranchers Bees vs Adamawa United

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The Nigeria National League, NNL, has announced that matchday six fixture between Ranchers Bees and Adamawa United will be played behind closed doors.

The announcement was made in a statement by the league body.

Only the State Football Association representatives, staff of both teams, kit managers and medical personnel will be allowed into the stadium.

Others are the match officials, security personnel and camera men.

The reason for the decision to play the game without club supporters wasn’t stated by the league body.

The encounter will take place at the Bako Kontagora Stadium in Minna on Saturday (today).

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Nigeria vs Egypt Friendly Gets New Date

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Nigeria’s preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations have taken a fresh hit, with Egypt confirming that the highly anticipated friendly between both nations has been shifted from 14 to 16 December.

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) announced the adjustment late Friday, noting that FIFA’s updated international release directive, which allows clubs keep African players until 15 December, made the original date unworkable.

EFA Vice President Khaled El-Darandaly explained that the new rule left both Egypt and Nigeria without full squads for the initial date.

Key Pharaohs players, including Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush, are now expected to arrive only after the new release window.

Egypt had already named its 28-man provisional squad and opened camp in Cairo, with head coach Hossam Hassan accelerating final preparations for a Group B campaign that includes South Africa, Angola and Zimbabwe.

Nigeria’s disruption is more extensive. The Super Eagles were originally scheduled to open camp on 10 December and progress through a streamlined friendly schedule before departing for Morocco. That entire framework has now been dismantled.

Under the revised timeline, camp will open on 14 December, leaving Eric Chelle with barely a week to prepare before AFCON kicks off.

The venue for the friendly is also now uncertain, with Cairo no longer feasible and both federations considering shifting the match to Morocco.

Nigeria’s build-up has been further destabilised by injuries to Ola Aina, Taiwo Awoniyi, Benjamin Fredrick and Felix Agu.

The shock retirement of captain William Troost-Ekong, winner of the 2023 AFCON Player of the Tournament award, creates an additional leadership vacuum in defence.

Chelle, who released a 55-man provisional list, must now trim his squad to 28 within a compressed window. Nigeria will compete in Group C alongside Tunisia, Uganda and Tanzania as they chase a fourth continental title.

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