Wayne Rooney is backing Thomas Tuchel to succeed as England manager, claiming that tournament qualifiers and friendlies are “just nonsense”.
German coach has attracted some criticismRooney reading little into early performancesAll about being ready for the World Cup finalsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Former Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain coach Tuchel has faced criticism across the opening months of his Three Lions reign. He officially took on that demanding role from January 1, 2025.
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Eyebrows were raised by some of his early selections, with Tuchel seemingly favouring experience and pedigree over the potential of youth. England battled their way to a couple of uninspiring 2026 World Cup qualifying wins before losing to Senegal in an international friendly.
WHAT ROONEY SAID
Ex-England captain Rooney is not reading too much into those performances or results, telling his podcast of Champions League winner Tuchel: “I think he's a top manager.
“He's maybe got a little bit of stick about the way that England played, and those games are just nonsense really. You turn up and you just know England are going to win the game. It's 10 men sitting behind the ball and you've got to break them down, which is not easy against any team.”
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Rooney, who scored 53 goals for the Three Lions through 120 appearances, added: “I used to love playing for England. Watching England now and some of the games, you know they're going to win, it can be a bit boring. Obviously getting into the tournament, that's when you enjoy it.
“The last few games, it was against Andorra or something like that. It was painful. [I feel] sorry for Thomas Tuchel because he probably wants a decent game where he can go and show what he can do. It's a no-win [situation] really.”