“Sean Dyche Questions FA’s Commitment to English Coaches Following Tuchel’s Appointment”

Sean Dyche has raised concerns about the Football Association's commitment to promoting English coaches following the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new manager of the men's national team. The Everton manager expressed that this decision prompts questions about the pathways available for English coaches to reach the top levels of the sport. While Dyche did not criticize the selection of Tuchel and stated that he is not personally disheartened by it, he noted that many in the football community seem to prefer an English coach for the role. As one of only five England-born managers currently in the Premier League, Dyche pointed out that he was not considered for the position. His comments reflect a broader sentiment among those in the game regarding the opportunities for domestic coaches, particularly at the youth level, and how they can progress to senior roles.