Boelhy, Todd Working with Thomas Tuchel was a headache and a nightmare for him, as they had not spoken since the Leeds game.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!He also revealed that Tuchel provided no guidance to the team’s young players, provided no mentorship to the players, and, worst of all, did not communicate with them.
Tuchel did not communicate with any of the players who were benched for almost no reason, and they had no idea what they did to warrant being benched. They also had no idea when they would be able to return to the team.
While many of you would blame Todd Boelhy for firing Thomas Tuchel, let’s go back in time and see why Todd Boelhy was correct to fire Tuchel.
Tuchel was a class act at Borussia Dortmund and PSG before taking over as Chelsea manager. He even led PSG to their first-ever Champions League final, which they lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich thanks to a Kingsley Coman goal, but he was fired midway through the following season despite having a good run of games.
He was regarded as the most suitable heir to Jürgen Klopp’s legacy at Borussia Dortmund. He had a very good win rate and was tactically brilliant, but he was still fired.
The problem is that Thomas Tuchel is known for having a bad attitude that owners find difficult to deal with, so they sack him.
Yes, he would not have been fired if Roman Abramovic was still the owner of Chelsea because he was aware of the attitude problem before hiring him, but it is a new era and we must ride it.