Graham Potter disclosed the Condition of the Dressing Room and why Thomas Tuchel Don’t Open up
Chelsea’s owners urged Thomas Tuchel to go since the club no longer needs his business or skills as head coach.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Graham Potter was questioned about the dressing room at his unveiling as Chelsea’s new manager yesterday. And, paradoxically, he stated that the locker room lacked understanding and communication.
He made it plain that the locker room lacked honesty and respect. In his conference, he stated that you must communicate with your players on a regular basis. If you don’t, you’ll lose control of your dressing room.
Was this the reason Thomas Tuchel struggled? Let’s see what happens in the comments area.
However, it will not be easy. Potter has inherited a group that is thought to have a number of players who were looking for a way out during the summer; it is now his responsibility to weather the storm while also applying his principles on the field.
Robbie Fowler has warned the former Brighton manager that there are concerns in his dressing room before the west Londoners’ match against Liverpool. The former Liverpool striker wrote in his Daily Mirror column: “The locker room appears to be in disarray as well, which may or may not be Tuchel’s fault.
“There are a lot of huge egos in there, and some of them appear to be butting heads. I didn’t like the body language of Reece James and Hakim Ziyech’s free-kick exchange, which said volumes about the concerns Potter would inherit.
“He’s shown at Brighton that he can improve players massively, and he also knows the game, has refreshing ideas, and is technically and tactically astute. I’ve already heard questions about whether he’ll be able to handle those big egos and win over players who seem to have the power at that club to get managers sacked.
“But how does he deal with a divided dressing room? The solution is to walk in with no preconceived notions.”
However, Liverpool has their own issues that might play into Chelsea’s hands, according to Fowler “There’s no denying that Liverpool has some serious issues, and there’s no getting over it.
“It’s ‘clearly’ down to the end of an era, the dissolution of the Klopp empire, the collapse of his team as a force, or whatever in the weird parallel world of social media, but it doesn’t happen in seven games in real life.
“Liverpool were on the approach of a historic quadruple and the indisputable title of the best team of all time nine games ago. They were only a few minutes away from winning the Premier League when Villa fell at the Etihad.
“They were by much the better team in the Champions League final, against a Real Madrid side that was visibly frightened of Liverpool and surprised that they had won; now, seven games into a new season, they’re done as a force?”