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Paul Scholes backs Thomas Tuchel appointment with English coaching ‘struggling’

Eddie Howe and Graham Potter were the leading English candidates for the vacancy.

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Former England midfielder Paul Scholes has backed Thomas Tuchel to get it right with England because he has the aura of a winner.

The German’s appointment has sparked a debate over the lack of English candidates for the job, with Newcastle boss Eddie Howe and former Chelsea and Brighton counterpart Graham Potter the leading contenders from that field.

However, Scholes believes neither yet has the proven track record to compete with Tuchel.

Paul Scholes during a Pro-Am on preview day of the LIV Golf League at the JCB Golf and Country Club
Paul Scholes believes Thomas Tuchel was the best coach available for the England job (Bradley Collyer/PA)

“England are good until they play a good team. Thomas Tuchel, he’s proven.

“The paths England have had to get through to finals has been quite simple. But then there is one of those games where as soon as you play a quality team, like Croatia, Spain or Italy, you come unstuck. I think this could be the man who takes us there.”

Scholes admitted an Englishman would have been his preferred choice, but that Tuchel was the best coach available with Pep Guardiola beyond the Football Association’s grasp.

“Eddie Howe – I think he still has things to do in club football before he takes on the job. I still think Thomas Tuchel, to some extent, has got a few years to prove as a club manager because he’s had 18-month stints here and there.

“The first manager I said [to take the role] was Pep Guardiola. It’s the right stage for him – he’s done it at big clubs for a number of years.”

However, Scholes’ former Manchester United and England team-mate Gary Neville revealed that he would have opted for either Howe or Potter to maintain the pathway the FA put in place during his time as a coach in the international set-up.

Former England coach Gary Neville (right) celebrates Euro 2016 finals victory over Wales with Danny Rose
Former England coach Gary Neville (right) would have chosen Eddie Howe or Graham Potter (John Walton/PA)

“Ultimately, I will support Thomas Tuchel and I’m desperate for England to win a tournament, but just think going back to where we were with [Fabio] Capello and Sven [Goran Eriksson], I didn’t think we’d revisit that again.

“I thought we’d say that the England manager has to be English moving forward because English coaching is struggling at this moment in time.”

Asked who he would have chosen, Neville replied: “Probably would have been Eddie Howe or Graham Potter. They would have been one of the two I would have gone for.”

::Paul Scholes and Gary Neville were speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet.

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