Thomas Tuchel sends 27-word Christmas message to England fans with new job to start in days

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Thomas Tuchel sends 27-word Christmas message to England fans with new job to start in days
Author: Joshua Hall
Published: Dec, 25 2024 15:50

THOMAS TUCHEL has sent a message to England fans ahead of officially starting in his new role as Three Lions boss. Tuchel is set to begin his job as England manager on January 1, now just one week away. The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich gaffer, 51, is yet to start his role in charge of the nation properly, but still sent some festive well-wishes to supporters on Christmas Day.

 [Thomas Tuchel sent a Christmas message to England fans on social media]
Image Credit: The Sun [Thomas Tuchel sent a Christmas message to England fans on social media]

In a video posted on social media by England, he said: "A short message to all our England fans: Merry Christmas and a happy new year. "Stay safe happy holidays and see you soon in the stadium. Bye". Tuchel will start his role at St George's Park next Wednesday with preparations beginning for the 2026 World Cup.

 [Tuchel is set to officially take over as England boss on January 1]
Image Credit: The Sun [Tuchel is set to officially take over as England boss on January 1]

However, the German's first game in charge won't come until March 21, when England face off against Albania at Wembley in their first qualification match for the 2026 tournament. Despite not officially starting his role as manager, Tuchel was present at the World Cup qualification draw in Zurich earlier this month - which is when the Christmas video appears to have been filmed.

 [Tuchel was in Zurich for the World Cup qualification draw earlier this month]
Image Credit: The Sun [Tuchel was in Zurich for the World Cup qualification draw earlier this month]

Tuchel watched on as England found out they will have to get the better of Albania, Andorra, Latvia and Serbia to make it to the World Cup in North America. The Champions League winning manager has kept away from the limelight for the most-part since being announced as Gareth Southgate's successor.

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