According to Picture Post's editor-in-chief Falk, former Germany national team manager Joachim

Löw (name)

and former Bayern Munich head coach Thomas

Tuchel (name)

both are right

England

The national team has shown a keen interest in the post of head coach. After finishing runners-up in two consecutive European Cups, England boss Gareth

Southgate

The resignation has opened up an opportunity for England to look for a new manager.

Löw, 64, left Germany after Euro 2021 and his last game in charge was Germany's 0-2 defeat to England at the Euros. Since then, Löw has been idle, but he has no plans to retire. In February of this year, Löw said in an interview, "I'm not retiring from soccer, but I'll only do something if I have 100% belief in it. My goal is to play in the 2026 World Cup, which I find very exciting. After the various continental competitions, some national teams may be looking for a new manager and I am open to getting back into coaching and I will look at all viable options."

In addition, Thomas Tuchel, who stepped down from Bayern Munich at the end of last season, is also interested in becoming England manager. Tuchel has achieved notable successes in his managerial career, including leading Chelsea to win the 2021 Champions League. His tactical ability and coaching experience make him a strong candidate for the new England manager.

With the resignation of Gareth Southgate, the English FA is actively searching for a new manager. The interest from Löw and Tuchel certainly provides England with a variety of options, and no matter who is ultimately chosen, England are looking forward to a bigger breakthrough under their new manager.

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