English coaches ‘capable’ of managing national team, says Southampton boss

By AFP
October 18, 2024
England manager Thomas Tuchel.— AFP/file
England manager Thomas Tuchel.— AFP/file 

LONDON: Southampton boss Russell Martin said Thursday that “loads of English coaches are capable” of managing England after Thomas Tuchel was named as the national team´s new manager.

The German, a former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss, was unveiled on Wednesday and will start his new job on January 1. The 51-year-old succeeds Gareth Southgate as permanent coach and becomes the third foreign England manager after Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham said English coaches were interviewed, but England were “not in that place” to have several homegrown contenders for the national team job. Former Manchester United captain and England defender Gary Neville admitted on Sky Sports that Tuchel was the “best available manager in the world”.

But he added: “We are damaging ourselves accepting Tuchel is better than any of the other English coaches. We are in a rut when it comes to English coaching.” Southampton boss Martin, whose team were promoted to the Premier League in May, described Tuchel as a “brilliant” manager but said there were few opportunities for homegrown coaches.

“There are loads of English coaches really capable of doing the job as well,” said former Scotland international Martin ahead of his team´s Premier League match against Leicester on Saturday.

“English managers -- really difficult to get the opportunity to manage in the Premier League unless you take a team there a lot of the time. “Maybe English managers are not given enough credit or maybe they´re deemed not good enough by the most important people.

“I hope at some point it will be really obvious that there are lots of really good English managers around that are capable of doing it.” Leicester boss Steve Cooper said he believed in the British coaching pathway.