Tuchel's appointment has divided the country, with much made over the decision not to hire a homegrown coach. Sky Sports duo Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have particularly been critical, but Hasselbaink defended the FA's call.
He said: "It’s a difficult one, I understand why Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have said that it would be better to have an English manager, but who is available?
"Even when you look at all the English managers in general, which of those have a better pedigree and CV than Tuchel? I don’t think any of them do.
"What we had under Gareth Southgate was unique, I don’t think Tuchel should get questioned because he isn’t English, I knew what my job was when I was working for England and that’s what I did to the best of my ability.
"It doesn’t matter where he is from, all that matters is that he’s the best person to deliver."