Thomas Tuchel has set his sights on winning the World Cup and adding a second star to the England shirt, acknowledging that his tenure could be a "win or bust" scenario following his appointment on an 18-month contract. At his unveiling at Wembley, Tuchel, who is the third foreign manager to lead the senior men's team, expressed his ambition to secure silverware. The former Chelsea head coach, who will officially begin his role on January 1 after signing a contract with the Football Association last Tuesday, emphasized that his primary goal is to end England's long wait for a major men's trophy, which has not been achieved since 1966. Tuchel's focus will be on guiding the team to success in the upcoming World Cup, and he is eager to make a significant impact during his time in charge. Additionally, he refrained from confirming whether Harry Kane would continue as captain, leaving that decision open for future discussions.