Juts in: Rangers argument for Thomas Tuchel to England provided in left-field claim as Celtic hit out after UEFA news

Juts in: Rangers argument for Thomas Tuchel to England provided in left-field claim as Celtic hit out after UEFA news
Juts in: Rangers argument for Thomas Tuchel to England provided in left-field claim as Celtic hit out after UEFA news

Juts in: Rangers argument for Thomas Tuchel to England provided in left-field claim as Celtic hit out after UEFA news

Rangers and Celtic will return to Scottish Premiership action at the weekend, following the international break –

Celtic will take on Aberdeen as the Gers gear up to take on Kilmarnock. In the meantime, let’s take a look at what is circulating in the rumour mill today.

Stan Collymore has given his candid view on why an English coach was not appointed as the new manager of the England national team, using Rangers wage as an example – furthermore, Celtic have been hit with UEFA sanctions following the actions of a group of their supporters during their 7-1 defeat against Borussia Dortmund.

Stan Collymore gave his viewpoint as to why England appointed Thomas Tuchel instead of an English coach – he noted the amount of money it takes to obtain a pro licence in England, as opposed to Spain.

As such, he thinks it is no surprise that ex-professional players choose to jump into jobs straight away, rather than undertaking the coaching courses available – using Rangers and ex-boss Steven Gerrard as an example.

Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Collymore penned: “£13,700 to do your Pro licence in England, today. In Spain, it’s around €2000. There are 2200 Spanish pro licence coaches. There are 200 English pro licence coaches. Look at the correlation between cost and coaching number.

“Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney all took jobs instead of doing 3 years at SGP. Why? Gerrard got £2.5m at Rangers, Lampard £1m [at] Derby, Rooney $1m [at] Washington. Fuentes, Spanish head coach coached Sevilla and Bilbao youth on around €30k then Alaves first team where he lasted 6 months on around €100k before being sacked.”

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