Why Thomas Tuchel’s reunion with Levi Colwill could be so awkward following England appointment
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Thomas Tuchel Named New England Head Coach
Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new manager of the England national team. His new role may see him working with familiar faces from his time at Chelsea, offering exciting prospects for the Three Lions’ future.
Potential Reunions with Chelsea Stars
With Tuchel at the helm, there’s a possibility of reuniting with players like Reece James and Ben Chilwell. Both full-backs were pivotal in Tuchel’s success at Chelsea, particularly during their Champions League triumph. However, before they can secure a spot in the national squad again, both players need to regain full fitness and consistently feature for their club teams.
Ben Chilwell’s Manchester United Links
Ben Chilwell might not just be eyeing a return to the England squad. Reports suggest that Manchester United is interested in signing him, which could complicate the potential reunion with Tuchel under the England banner.
Levi Colwill and Tuchel: A Rocky Relationship?
While Tuchel might look forward to working with players like James and Chilwell, his relationship with Levi Colwill from their time at Chelsea may require some mending. During the 2021/22 season, Colwill impressed while on loan at Huddersfield Town and was keen to make his mark at Chelsea.
However, reports from The Athletic suggest that Tuchel barely communicated with Colwill upon his return, which ultimately led to the young defender’s loan move to Brighton & Hove Albion. Adding to the tension, Colwill was reportedly unhappy with Tuchel’s decision to sign Kalidou Koulibaly, a move that seemed to block his path into the first team.
Time to Patch Things Up
Despite their past, Tuchel might need to smooth things over with Colwill if they are to work together in the future. Colwill has enjoyed an outstanding season at Chelsea, starting all seven of their Premier League matches this campaign. At just 21, his versatility and potential make him a valuable asset for both club and country, as he is comfortable playing at both centre-back and left-back.
Moving Forward
If there are lingering issues between Tuchel and Colwill, now is the time to resolve them. Given Colwill’s immense promise and value to England, it’s in Tuchel’s best interest to rebuild their relationship. This new chapter could provide both the manager and the player with a fresh start, paving the way for a successful collaboration in the national team.