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Chelsea: Christian Pulisic wants ‘fresh start’ under Potter after falling out with Thomas Tuchel

Christian Pulisic (left) has revealed his excitement to begin with a clean slate at Chelsea

Christian Pulisic is hoping for a ‘fresh start’ under new manager Graham Potter at Chelsea – after the American fell out with previous boss Thomas Tuchel – but admits he now has to ‘prove himself’ at Stamford Bridge

  • Christian Pulisic revealed his excitement to begin with a clean slate at Chelsea
  • Former Brighton manager Graham Potter replaced Thomas Tuchel in September 
  • Winger Pulisic had only started one league game under Tuchel this campaign
  • And the 24-year-old is hoping for a fresh start under Potter at Stamford Bridge
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Christian Pulisic has revealed his excitement to begin with a clean slate at Chelsea

The Blues appointed Brighton manager Graham Potter to replace the sacked Thomas Tuchel in early September, with the American winger falling out with the German after Tuchel ‘broke a promise’ about starting him in the Champions League.

But Pulisic told ESPN he is ‘really looking forward’ to starting from scratch under Potter as he looks to win back his place in the starting line-up.

Christian Pulisic (left) has revealed his excitement to begin with a clean slate at Chelsea

The American winger was frozen out under the club's previous boss Thomas Tuchel (left)

The American winger was frozen out under the club’s previous boss Thomas Tuchel (left)

He said: ‘I’m feeling good going back, honestly. I have a fresh start now, and I’m excited to play for the new manager. So really just looking forward to it. I just have to prove myself, as everyone does, and as I’ve done before.’

The 52-cap international Pulisic, who played 76 minutes in the USMNT’s 0-0 friendly draw against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, previously opened up on feeling ‘dumbfounded’ after being dropped by Tuchel.  

Last season, the German was said to have told Pulisic he would be rested for a game at Fulham prior to the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid, only to ‘change his mind’ and opt for Kai Havertz instead.

Graham Potter (pictured) replaced the German in the Stamford Bridge dugout in September

Graham Potter (pictured) replaced the German in the Stamford Bridge dugout in September

‘What happened before that game was hugely disappointing for me,’ Pulisic said in his upcoming autography ‘Christian Pulisic: My Journey So Far’.

I’d had a really good first leg performance and our following match was against Fulham in the…

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