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World Cup 2026 Sidelines Host Thomas Tuchel and Others
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will see five high‑profile managers on the tournament’s benches. Thomas Tuchel, Carlo Ancelotti, Didier Deschamps, Marcelo Bielsa and Mauricio Pochettino will each lead a national side in North America.
Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel took over England after Gareth Southgate and guided the team to qualification with a perfect record and no goals conceded. His 26‑man squad for the tournament has drawn heavy criticism for surprise inclusions and omissions.
Carlo Ancelotti steps into international management as Brazil’s first foreign head coach. He has already signed a new contract and carries the expectations of a nation that always expects success.
Didier Deschamps leads France as its longest‑serving coach at the tournament, having captained the 1998 winning side and guided the 2018 champions. He also steered Les Bleus to the 2022 final, losing on penalties after a 3‑3 draw.
Marcelo Bielsa returns to the global stage with Uruguay, having omitted national hero Luis Suárez from the squad and promising fast, free‑flowing football. Mauricio Pochettino, hired by the United States, aims to deliver an energetic performance backed by vocal home support.