Some media have released that Tomas Tuchel has been officially appointed as the England national team coach and he can now work on selecting some of the players needed, but for certainty about this matter I have not checked further. The names that have been rumored to be the England national team coach are indeed many and quite competent such as Jorgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, but both coaches seem not interested in the job.
Only Tomas Tuchel is available and he is opening the way for negotiations, there is much better hope for Tomas Tuchel as long as he can utilize quality young players and you are right because we hope his coaching style is not boring like Southgate.
Walker put it very well, it doesn't matter who is the England manager as long as he can deliver results. And he thinks Tuchel is a good fit for the job because he can work with the best players, he proved that at Bayern, PSG and Chelsea (with whom he won the Champions League, beating City in the final). He has a lot of experience and he seems very excited about getting the job. There will be those who are unhappy about that, but Walker is right that in the end, only the results will matter.
Walker is quite correct in his words that the end justifies the means "results''. It doesn't matter whether Tuchel is an English tactician or not; what matters is what international title the England national team wins in the end. However, the last time the England national team won a title to their name was in the 1966 FA World Cup hosted on their soil. Since then till now no other title has been won by them. Instead, it was runner-up they had in the 2020 European Championship they lost to Italy in the final, and in the 2024 European Championship, they lost to Spain.
However, all these coaches England had since they started participating in international football are all English men, and none of them won the trophy for them. Having a change of coach, not an English man, is not a bad idea since no English coach has won an international title for them.
Having said that, Tuchel is not the first English man to manage the England squad. Sven Goran Erikson and Fabio Capello were the two non-Englishmen to head England before Tuchel came on board currently to be the head coach of England.