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THOMAS TUCHEL has been told he can work remotely for part of the week when he starts as England manager in January. The German committed to living in England “most of the time” when he was appointed last month, but will not be pressured by the FA to attend daily meetings at the Three Lions’ training base at St George’s Park. 2 Thomas Tuchel will divide his time between London and Munich as England boss 2 The FA have allowed Tuchel to work from his base in Munich Tuchel’s England regime is likely to be different from that of his predecessor Gareth Southgate, who was based at the National Football Centre in Burton for three days a week during his eight years in charge.

He demanded similar attendance levels from the rest of the FA’s back-room team and held regular meetings with age-group coaches, analysts, coach educators, security and team operation staff. And Southgate , 54, and his assistant Steve Holland attended an average of five Prem matches between them each week. Tuchel will go to some meetings with junior coaches and other departments, but has been told he can work remotely.



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