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Chelsea fans turn on Thomas Tuchel as Graham Potter cited as an alternative

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel is being blamed for the current woes at Chelsea but we also have mails on managers, Christian Eriksen and yet more VAR.

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Tuchel out
I’m not even going to wait for the end of the game. Chelsea are a shambles and the only possible thing to change is the manager. The players are playing awful football which may well be their fault, but the players can’t be changed unfortunately so the only thing that can, must.

No idea who replaces Tuchel, there are no elite level managers available, and none in danger of being imminently sacked. I’d love Potter but he’d be mad to leave Brighton right now. Give it to a caretaker and just consider this season pissed away? Good lord we are missing Granovskia and Cech.
Will, CFC, (What a waste of a summer)

 

…Okay yes it is the players but Tuchel refuses to change the system, we went with 3 at the back as we can’t defend for toffee, yet we concede every game and we look so damn frail.

It’s a joke that no one questions Tuchel, if Roman was still around he’d be given his p45 already.

Playing three centre backs doesn’t work when all of the centre backs are doing impressions of Harry Maguire, the midfield is completely lost and we rarely play a striker but even when we do we don’t make enough chances for a striker to finish!

I’m beyond angry.
Greg “Tuchel OUT!” Herts

 

Talking of Graham Potter…
Watching Brighton demolish Leicester really highlighted the typical story of an English manager.

How long does an up and coming English manager, have to stay at a club before their best before date expires?

We have seen numerous English managers feted for a short while but unable to make or get the next step up. The England manager job is touted as the one to get the required exposure but that is a bit of a poisoned chalice. It is unlike club football in almost every way. The frequency of the games poses a challenge on the manager’s skill at rotating a squad while getting a short time to prepare for the next game. The ability to buy players to fit but also screw up. And let’s face it, only winning a World Cup would be deemed a success.

Howe and Dyche both appeared to outlive their tenure at clubs they helped promote from the lower divisions. Some would say they stayed loyal but it was also likely they weren’t getting offers that would be a jump in level. Premier League clubs outside the big clubs seem to move up and down regularly – so hard to…

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