Scaloni who had leaned very heavily on the best ever player in the world? de la Feunte who has the best set of players in Europe? Santos had managed the big three in Portugal and internationally for Greece before her became Portugal manager. Low like Scaloni and de la Feunte worked in the national set up as either assistants or u20/u21 managers so the they are not the same as say giving Eddie Howe or Graham Potter the job, if we follow the same route it would be to make Carsley the job full time. This is classic corelation not meaning causation Is your argument really we shouldn't hire the better manager?
Scaloni who had leaned very heavily on the best ever player in the world?
de la Feunte who has the best set of players in Europe?
Santos had managed the big three in Portugal and internationally for Greece before her became Portugal manager.
Low like Scaloni and de la Feunte worked in the national set up as either assistants or u20/u21 managers so the they are not the same as say giving Eddie Howe or Graham Potter the job, if we follow the same route it would be to make Carsley the job full time.
This is classic corelation not meaning causation
Is your argument really we shouldn't hire the better manager?
There are lots of positives about Tuchel and think he was probably the best candidate available in terms of coaching ability.
However, international football is not club football and having a world class manager is not a precondition for success. Yet, England fans are obsessed with the idea of this requirement of having a world class manager from the club game.
We had La Liga, the Premiership POTY and Bundesliga’s top goal scorer. Going into Euro 2024 we and 3-4 teams were favoured over Spain to win it - even when the stattos looked into the data. On personnel alone, I still think we have a better group of players than Spain but that’s academic and therefore, irrelevant. If I follow your own logic, England doesn’t need a world class manager because we have this plethora of talent…
I find it strange that in the same post, you down play the importance of the manager for Spain and Argentina whilst arguing for the need for a world class manager for England.
PS. Tuchel will have my full support now he’s in the role. Personally, I’d like to see Carsley given another shot at the job down the line when he’s developed more as a coach. He’s tried unorthodox things and this is the kind of thinking England probably needs.