Thomas Tuchel is no longer the manager of Chelsea; in fact, he is now the coach of Bayern Munich, but the German has been questioned about his thoughts on the situation because the person chosen to take his position was fired after only 7 months.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Thomas Tuchel about the End of Graham Potter at Chelsea: „I read the message last night. It took me a while to process my dismissal. the club has changed massively. so it affected me less“ @ChelseaFC
— Christian Falk (@cfbayern) April 3, 2023
Tuchel, who has publicly acknowledged that he felt wronged by his dismissal, disputed that he was overly emotional about the situation.
He must feel a great deal of sympathy for his colleague because of the way he has expressed how traumatising his own firing was. Although he pointed out that so much has “changed” at Chelsea that he may not feel as connected as he might otherwise, he claims that he needed time to contemplate his firing.
🗣️ Thomas Tuchel on Graham Potter sacking and whether he would recommend Julian Nagelsmann to #CFC.
“He’s not going to ask me because he doesn’t need my advice. I received it [news of Potter’s sacking] yesterday on my cell phone as a push notification. In the end it was pretty… pic.twitter.com/K5PVZRXwGb
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) April 3, 2023
He clearly indicates that the new ownership can do anything they want while he stays in touch with the players and supporters who helped him during his tenure.