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    Thomas Tuchel named Chelsea manager on 18-month deal as ex-PSG boss swiftly replaces sacked Frank Lampard

    CHELSEA have confirmed Thomas Tuchel’s appointment as manager on an 18-month deal.
    After Frank Lampard’s dismissal on Monday, the Premier League club have moved fast to hire a replacement.

    Thomas Tuchel is the new man in charge at ChelseaCredit: PA:Press Association

    Tuchel arrives with the clear target of formulating a title challenge this season.
    Speaking about his new job, Tuchel said: “I would like to thank Chelsea FC for their confidence in me and my staff.
    “We all have the greatest respect for Frank Lampard’s work and the legacy he created at Chelsea.
    “At the same time, I cannot wait to meet my new team and compete in the most exciting league in football.

    “I am grateful to now be part of the Chelsea family – it feels amazing!”
    He is already at the club’s Cobham training centre, where he is meeting the players and taking training.
    Director Marina Granovskaia added: “It is never easy to change head coach in the middle of the season but we are very happy to secure one of Europe’s best coaches in Thomas Tuchel.
    “There is still much to play for and much to achieve, this season and beyond. We welcome Thomas to the club.”

    Lampard, 42, left Chelsea ninth in the table and 11 points off the top after five defeats in his final eight league games.
    Upon his sacking, the Blues stated: “Recent results and performances have not met the club’s expectations, leaving the club mid-table without any clear path to sustained improvement.”
    Stamford Bridge legend Lampard, who won three league titles with the club as a player, said: “I am proud of the achievements that we made.
    “I am proud of the academy players that have made their step into the first team and performed so well. They are the future of the club.
    “I am disappointed not to have had the time this season to take the club forward and bring it to the next level.”
    Tuchel arrives in West London after his own sacking, from Paris Saint-Germain in December.
    Mauricio Pochettino replaced the 47-year-old despite him winning Ligue 1 in both his full seasons in France, as well as reaching last season’s Champions League final.
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    Reports of Tuchel wanting a move to Chelsea emerged soon after he left PSG.
    The German is set to bring a number of his favoured backroom members with him, including former Marseille defender Zoumana Camara and assistant Arno Michels.
    However it may be an awkward reunion with Thiago Silva, who left Paris for Chelsea in the summer.
    The Brazilian remarked that his old coach’s sacking was ‘predictable’ after they experienced plenty of success together.

    Tuchel ended a low-key playing career at the age of 24, after which he worked as a barman, studied for a degree and more recently took a liking to work as a model.
    Following a stint in charge of Augsburg he took over Mainz after Jurgen Klopp left in 2009.
    Inheriting a poorly-rated squad, he would go on to secure European qualification before a strong spell as Borussia Dortmund coach.
    Tuchel will be on the bench for Chelsea’s clash with Wolves, kicking off at 6pm on Wednesday.
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    Chelsea’s next boss Thomas Tuchel’s many rows, like making a player crawl across a pitch on all fours as a punishment

    AS his past has proven, Thomas Tuchel isn’t the easiest person to get along with.
    The intense and highly-demanding football manager, who will now look to impress Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, has fallen out with board members at ALL clubs he’s managed, which has led to some acrimonious splits.

    Thomas Tuchel has earned a reputation as an intense and highly-demanding managerCredit: Alamy Live News

    He resigned at Mainz following a dispute with hierarchy over transfer funds, was sacked by Borussia Dortmund after testing the patience of bosses at the Westfalenstadion.
    At PSG he clashed with sporting director Leonardo – with the Brazilian claiming the German tactician disrespected the club.
    And Tuchel’s arguments aren’t just reserved for senior figures, with some players falling foul of the strict disciplinarian’s ways.
    After one of his stars dared upset him, Tuchel, 47, made him crawl on his hands and knees across a football pitch as a punishment.

    ‘BETRAYED’
    Although Tuchel is the most successful manager Mainz have ever had, earning the club european qualification for the first time in history, his name isn’t as revered as it should be.
    When he left the club, a bitter taste was left in the mouth of the supporters, but more importantly his president Harald Strutz said he felt “betrayed”.
    After five seasons at the club, Tuchel reportedly wanted financial backing by the board to take the team further.
    When he didn’t get what he demanded, he decided to walk away from his contract in 2014.

    “I couldn’t see how we could reinvent ourselves once more the coming summer,” he said as he departed.

    Tuchel was Mainz most successful manager ever and enjoyed five seasons with the clubCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    However, a fallout with club president Harald Strutz over transfer funds saw Tuchel walk out of the clubCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Strutz later accused Tuchel of talking to other clubs behind his backCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Tuchel was suspended for the remaining year of his deal – and was forced to take a Pep Guardiola-like sabbatical to assess his options.
    Later, club president Strutz would accuse Tuchel of talking to other teams behind his back – with the ambitious coach desperate to prove himself at a big club.
    PLAYER FALLOUT
    In 2015, Tuchel – who had earned his stripes from rookie coach to master tactician – got his dream job. He was hired by Borussia Dortmund to dethrone Bayern Munich from the top of the Bundesliga.
    And although he won the German Cup, his time there is best-remembered for the bust-ups he had.
    There were disagreements with senior players, including Mats Hummels, Neven Subotic, Jakub Blaszczykowski and Roman Weidenfeller.
    With Hummels he criticised his performance after a game. “Mats can do better,” Tuchel explained on why he substituted him in the 78th minute of their DFB Pokal final in May 2016 against Bayern.
    Another astonishing player row happened with forward, Emre Mor.

    Player fallouts at Borussia Dortmund included Tuchel clashing with German legend Mats HummelsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Turkish forward Emre Mor was made to crawl on his hands and knees as a punishment in trainingCredit: AP:Associated Press
    As a punishment, Tuchel instructed his fitness coach to make the Turkish forward crawl across the pitch on his hands and knees as a punishment for not working hard enough.
    When the youngster complained, Tuchel barked: “Shut your mouth! Shut your mouth! Shut your mouth!”
    New signings were also ordered to do an ‘initiation dance’ after joining the club in front of their team mates.
    This was stopped after some complained how uncomfortable this made them feel.
    THE BEGINNING OF THE END
    Picking a fight with your bosses and staff in the pressure cooker world of football never works.
    The first sign Tuchel was entering choppy waters came when he clashed with former chief scout Sven Mislantat, who would later work for Arsenal.
    According to German magazine Spiegel, the disagreement began after Mislantat negotiated a deal for Spanish starlet Oliver Torres, but Tuchel opposed the move and the player stayed at Atletico Madrid.

    Tuchel disagreed with player acquisitions at Borussia DortmundCredit: EPA

    Former chief scout Sven Mislantat clashed with Tuchel over the signing of Oliver TorresCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke publicly disagreed about the rescheduling of Dortmund’s Champions League game against MonacoCredit: EPA
    Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke and sporting director Michael Zorc reportedly sided with Mislantat.
    The signing of Swedish talent Alexander Isak was also a mystery to Tuchel, as he revealed in an awkward press conference after a deal was done – saying he knew nothing about it.
    However, a decisive moment in the breakdown between Tuchel and Watzke came over the rescheduling of the Champions League clash with Monaco following a bombing of the team bus.
    The Champions League tie was played just 24-hours after the incident – with Watzke consulting the players, who had agreed they wanted the game to go ahead.
    But Tuchel moaned publicly and said the decision for the match to be played was made for them, and wasn’t his decision. Watzke later revealed that Tuchel had an opportunity to say he didn’t want the clash to happen but kept quiet.
    Just days after he won the German cup for the club, Tuchel was sacked with Watzke saying he was “worn out” dealing with the manager.
    DISRESPECTUL
    Undeterred by his now spiky reputation, PSG hired Tuchel to replace Unai Emery at the Parc des Princes.

    Despite his spiky demeanour, Tuchel was hired by PSG in 2018 Credit: AP:Associated Press

    Tuchel had a good relationship with superstar NeymarCredit: AFP or licensors

    The French club run with Qatari money and featuring superstars like Neymar and Kylian Mbappe demanded a boss who respected the club’s values.
    And although he got on well with his star players, aside from one moment when he confronted a disgruntled Mbappe after subbing him off, it was sporting director Leonardo he didn’t agree with.
    Cracks showed after Tuchel gave an interview to German broadcaster Sport1, which he reportedly said he felt like “a sports politician or sports minister than a coach” at PSG.
    “I didn’t like Tuchel’s statements. Neither did the club,” Leonardo retorted.
    “You have to respect the club and the sports management. Whoever is not happy, we have to deal with it internally.”
    The pair also fell out over the signing of defensive midfielder Danilo Pereira, which was sanctioned by the former AC Milan star against the wishes of Tuchel who wanted the club to invest in a central defender.
    Tuchel proceeded to play Pereira in defence – perhaps as a protest.

    PSG sporting director Leonardo accused Tuchel of disrespecting the clubCredit: AFP or licensors

    Tuchel is taking over the Chelsea hot seat after Frank Lampard was sacked by Roman AbramovichCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Tuchel was also critical of the club’s owners saying PSG let players such as Edinson Cavani and Thiago Silva leave too easily.
    Despite winning the domestic treble, and leading the French giants to their first ever Champions League final, he was dismissed from his post.
    Chelsea and Roman Abramovich will know what they are getting with Tuchel, but if it brings success in the short term the odd spat here or there won’t matter… for now.

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    Incoming Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel predicted Edinson Cavani would be a success at Man Utd after PSG glory together

    THOMAS TUCHEL’S imminent appointment at Chelsea will mean facing up to old PSG pal Edinson Cavani – a player he tipped for success at Manchester United.
    If the German is to launch a tilt at the Premier League title, overcoming Cavani’s Red Devils will be vital.

    Thomas Tuchel tipped Edinson Cavani to be a hit in EnglandCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Manchester United striker Cavani has notched five goals this seasonCredit: EPA

    The clubs are set to square off on February 28, by which time Tuchel will have had time to settle in at Stamford Bridge.
    Chelsea are set to announce the former Paris Saint-Germain coach’s arrival as Frank Lampard’s replacement.
    Tuchel spent two seasons with Cavani in the French capital, in which time the striker bagged 30 goals en route to two Ligue 1 titles.
    After being released by the French champions in the summer, he joined United and was tipped by his old boss to be a success.

    The coach said in October: “[United] have got a great personality.
    “With many of the biggest players of the game, it’s the same with Edi. Very polite, almost a bit shy. Hard, hard worker.

    “He will be there in every training [session], first minute until last minute.
    “Every game from first second until last second, you can totally rely on him.

    “He’s living for goals, living for scoring.
    “When he scores, when he has the confidence, he’s one of the [best] number nines in world football.

    “Hopefully he will show [that], he can start to convince all of you. I have no doubt about that.”
    Cavani featured less frequently in his final year under Tuchel and is only now nailing down a consistent starting spot at Old Trafford.
    In 18 appearances, most of which have been as a substitute, he has scored five goals.
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    Frank Lampard breaks silence after Chelsea sacking and says he’s ‘proud’ of achievements in emotional message

    FRANK LAMPARD has spoken out for the first time after his sacking as Chelsea manager.
    The club legend and record goalscorer was dismissed half way through his second season.

    Frank Lampard has spoken out for the first time after his sacking as Chelsea managerCredit: EPA

    Breaking his silence, Lampard, 42, said: “It has been a huge privilege and an honour to manage Chelsea, a club that has been a big part of my life for so long.
    “Firstly, I would like to thank the fans for the incredible support that I have received over the last 18 months. I hope they know what that means to me.
    “When I took on this role I understood the challenges that lay ahead in a difficult time for the football club.
    “I am proud of the achievements that we made, and I am proud of the academy players that have made their step into the first team and performed so well.

    “They are the future of the club.
    “I am disappointed not to have had the time this season to take the club forward and bring it to the next level.
    “I want to thank Mr Abramovich, the board, players, my coaching team and everyone at the club for their hard work and dedication, especially in these unprecedented and challenging times.
    “I wish the team and the club every success for the future.”

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    Lampard, who won three Premier League titles and one Champions League as a player at Chelsea, arrived as boss in 2019.
    He led the Blues top a top-four finish and an FA Cup final in his first year in charge.
    But, after over £200million spent and a dismal run of league form the iconic former midfielder was dismissed.
    He leaves Chelsea ninth in the table and is statically the worst manager under the Roman Abramovich era.
    Despite the harsh stats and facts, Lampard is still beloved by Chelsea supporters with some fans slamming the decision to sack him.
    Even owner Abramovich put out a rare statement to justify his call and insisted Lampard’s status ‘remains undiminished’

    Frank Lampard won the Champions League in 2012 Credit: AFP

    The iconic midfielder arrived as manager in 2019 Credit: Alamy Live News

    Frank Lampard is still beloved among Chelsea fans Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    The Russian billionaire wrote: “This was a very difficult decision for the club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationship with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him.
    “He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics. However, under current circumstances we believe it is best to change managers.
    “On behalf of everyone at the club, the board and personally, I would like to thank Frank for his work as head coach and wish him every success in the future.
    “He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished.
    “He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”

    Roman Abramovich put out a rare statement to justify sacking Frank Lampard Credit: PA:Press Association

    Frank Lampard leaves only one-and-a-half seasons after arriving Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Chelsea have acted swiftly in producing a replacement, turning to German Thomas Tuchel.
    Tuchel managed winger Christian Pulisic and Borussia Dortmund and Thiago Silva at PSG, where they won two Ligue 1 titles.
    He is set to travel to London to finalise the deal – believed to be an 18-month contract – but is subject to coronavirus quarantine rules.
    If Tuchel gives two negative samples, one before leaving Germany and another before entering Chelsea bubble, he will be allowed to work at training and games.
    Chelsea hope to have their new manager in the dugout by Wednesday, when they host Wolves at Stamford Bridge.
    Coach Joe Edwards took training in the squad’s first day without Lampard.

    Chelsea in their first day of training without Frank Lampard Credit: Doug Seeburg – The Sun

    Striker Olivier Giroud will hope to impress his next boss Credit: JIM BENNETT

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    Chelsea coach Joe Edwards takes charge of training as shocked stars get ready for new boss Tuchel after Lampard sacked

    STUNNED Chelsea players were put through their paces in training by coach Joe Edwards following Frank Lampard’s sacking.
    The Blues swung the axe following a miserable run of form that leaves them in ninth spot in the Premier League.

    Chelsea assistant coach Joe Edwards took training todayCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Chelsea players looked glum after Frank Lampard’s sackingCredit: Doug Seeburg – The Sun

    Many of the players could be playing for their futuresCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    That’s despite a £228.7million summer splurge.
    The Blues squad came together today under the guidance of Edwards, who joined Lampard’s backroom team in the summer of 2019.
    He a former Chelsea schoolboy player who has been a part of the Academy coaching staff since 2004.
    But it is likely to be the 34-year-old’s only training session in charge – the Blues are poised to name Thomas Tuchel as Lampard’s successor.

    The German is even set to be on the bench for Wednesday’s clash against Wolves with the ‘paperwork being sorted’.
    The players were ordered to NOT report for training this morning.
    They were instead told to arrive this afternoon, with Lampard and club bosses locked in talks.
    On Lampard’s sacking, a club statement read: “Chelsea Football Club have today parted company with Head Coach Frank Lampard.

    “This has been a very difficult decision, and not one that the owner and the Board have taken lightly.
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    Edwards is trying to prepare the team as best as he canCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Despite splashing the cash in summer, Chelsea have failed to click this seasonCredit: Doug Seeburg – The Sun

    Performance advisor Petr Cech has a chat with Mason MountCredit: Doug Seeburg – The Sun

    Jorginho has failed to find any sort of form this seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “We are grateful to Frank for what he has achieved in his time as Head Coach of the Club.
    “However, recent results and performances have not met the Club’s expectations, leaving the Club mid-table without any clear path to sustained improvement.
    “There can never be a good time to part ways with a club legend such as Frank.
    “But after lengthy deliberation and consideration it was decided a change is needed now to give the Club time to improve performances and results this season.
    “The Club will be making no further comment until such time as a new Head Coach is appointed.”

    He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished
    Roman AbramovichChelsea owner

    Owner Roman Abramovich added: “This was a very difficult decision for the Club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationship with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him.
    “He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics.
    “However, under current circumstances we believe it is best to change managers.
    “On behalf of everyone at the Club, the Board and personally, I would like to thank Frank for his work as Head Coach and wish him every success in the future.
    “He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished.
    “He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”

    Edwards might face his own fight to stick around on the new boss’ coaching teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Blues players could be receiving instructions from a new manager as soon as WednesdayCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Next Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel’s inner circle, from wife Sissi to assistant Arno Michels and agent Olaf Meinking

    INCOMING Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has an inner circle of those he trusts featuring these eight people.
    The German boss, who has enjoyed success at Mainz, Borussia Dortmund and most recently PSG, is set to take over from Frank Lampard at Chelsea, who has been sacked by Roman Abramovich.

    Thomas Tuchel’s backroom staff feature as part of his inner circleCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    It is likely that he consulted wife Sissi, who is a huge influence on his career choices before deciding to move to the Premier League.
    And he will bring with him a backroom staff likely to consist of these key members – from a trusted assistant to a video analyst and strict fitness coach.
    Here’s who helps Tuchel, 47, build winning football teams.
    SISSI TUCHEL, WIFE
    Although she’s not involved in footballing decisions, Sissi Tuchel is said to be a huge support to her husband of 11 years.

    It is believed she has a big say on his career choices, where he chooses to manage and acts as a sounding board for him, when the chips are down.
    When it came to his dismissal at Dortmund in 2017, Sissi reportedly visited Paris the summer before to seek a home for them to live in with their two daughters ahead of his appointment at PSG.
    Tuchel and Sissi are rarely seen in public together, preferring to shun the limelight.
    No doubt she has already looked into a life in London for the family.

    Tuchel has been married to wife Sissi for 11 yearsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Sissi Tuchel is said to have a big say on Tuchel’s career choicesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The pair are rarely seen in public togetherCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ARNO MICHELS, ASSISTANT
    Since their days at Mainz, Tuchel has worked exclusively with Michels as his assistant manager.
    “He is a diligent, hardworking and loyal trainer whose character traits suit me perfectly,” the gaffer has said of his trusted coach.
    They met when they were learning their coaching badges and Tuchel was adamant Michels would be his assistant, wherever he went, including at Borussia Dortmund and PSG.
    Tuchel and Michels share the same football philosophy – incisive, quick attacking play – and implement their style onto their players.

    Arno Michels is Tuchel’s trusted assistant managerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Michels shares the same footballing philosophy as Tuchel for attacking playCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    OLAF MEINKING, AGENT
    There’s no business like show business for Meinking, Tuchel’s agent.
    For Meinking’s talents are more served in representing a stable of German actors and singers.
    His roster of clients isn’t filled with names from the footballing world.
    And that’s because Tuchel prefers it that way.
    “Football agents always have other interests. I wanted to avoid it from the start, ”he once said.
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    Olaf Meinking is Tuchel’s agent and is more of a showbiz man than football fanCredit: Twitter

    Abramovich has spent over £110m on sacking managers since his 2003 arrival
    BENJAMIN WEBER, VIDEO ANALYST
    Video analysts are crucial to Tuchel’s preparations.
    And like Michels, Benjamin Weber has been with Tuchel since his days at Mainz.
    Weber was quick to implement changes at PSG, the moment he arrived.
    On his advice, cameras were installed at the Camp des Loges to record training sessions.
    Expect Big Brother to be watching in Cobham too.

    Benjamin Weber has worked as a video analyst for Tuchel since his Mainz daysCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ZSOST LOW, COACH
    Low was a recent addition to Tuchel’s coaching team.
    The Hungarian came to PSG after impressing as assistant coach at RB Leipzig.
    Tuchel had already known Low, though.
    He coached him as a player at Mainz and was well aware of his potential to become a trainer.

    Hungarian coach Zsost Low was a former player for Tuchel at MainzCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ZOUMANA CAMARA, SET-PIECE SPECIALIST
    As is in the modern game, set-piece specialists have become key additions to any forward thinking coaching set-up.
    Chelsea already have Anthony Barry in that role, who was credited with tightening their defence and making the team a bigger threat from corners and free-kicks.
    But should Tuchel want to bring in his own man – Zoumana Camara could be set for the role.
    Camara was assistant to both Laurent Blanc and Unai Emery, but Tuchel put his expertise to use to prepare for set pieces – offensively and defensively.

    Zoumana Camara worked as a set-piece specialist at PSG under TuchelCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    PHILIPP SCHELB, SPECIAL ADVISER
    Mr Discreet, as he has been christened, Schelb is always by Tuchel’s side.
    Munich-born, he deals with the logistical side of a footballing operation.
    From transport to hospitality, he works carefully to ensure the team are looked after.
    Interestingly, Schelb attends ALL post-match press conferences.

    Philipp Schelb is Tuchel’s shadow and works as his personal adviserCredit: Alamy
    RAINER SCHREY, FITNESS COACH
    Described as a mastermind of physical preparation, Schrey has worked with Tuchel since 2011.

    An author of health and fitness books, Schrey is said to be a disciplinarian when it comes to his training methods.
    He doesn’t suffer fools, and also preaches that nutrition is key when it comes to high-performance in athletes.
    Before games, Schrey will put his team through their paces with stretches and drills in the warm-up.

    Strict fitness coach Rainer Schrey puts PSG’s players through their pacesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Next Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel is fashion model, former barman, has business degree and refused Bayern Munich

    THOMAS TUCHEL is a man of many monikers, but you would never have imagined the incoming Chelsea boss would fancy himself as Germany’s next top model.
    The ex-PSG manager, who is expected to take over the Stamford Bridge hot seat to replace Frank Lampard who has been sacked, once posed for a fashion shoot in New York for Die Zeit’s men’s magazine.

    Thomas Tuchel is a football manager and a fashionistaCredit: Markus Jans

    In 2017, Tuchel appeared in ZEITmagazin MANN in a trendy fashion shootCredit: Markus Jans

    Tuchel, 47, had a stint as a barman, when he was forced to retire from the game aged just 24 – that he admits helped him become a more confident person.
    The German tactician is also one of a rare breed of football managers who hold a degree – he juggled his job at Radio Bar in Stuttgart alongside studying Business Administration at university.
    The differing facades of Tuchel paint not just an interesting personality, but one that’s bound to light up the Premier League.
    HE’S IN FASHION
    In 2017, few could believe what they were seeing – certainly not German football fans anyway.

    Skinny Tuchel, who stands at 6ft 2in, was seen in trendy snaps for ZEITmagazin MANN pulling off his best David Gandy impression.
    And in fairness to Tuchel, he looked the part wearing stylish clobber while gazing into the distance – and still managing to look his usual pensive self.
    At the time, he was in between jobs after he was fired by Borussia Dortmund – just days after they won the German cup.
    However, the stylish shoot was clearly the perfect audition for the PSG job he got in 2018, with Paris being the home of fashion.

    Tuchel had come a long way from his beginnings as a football manager wannabe.

    In each stylish photo Tuchel looks like he could be Germnay’s next top modelCredit: Markus Jans

    Standing at 6ft 2in, Tuchel pulls off a range of catwalk looksCredit: Markus Jans
    EARLY RETIREMENT
    In his early years, Tuchel rose through the ranks at Augsburg as a defender.
    But at 19 he was released, and he moved to second division Stuttgarter Kickers, playing eight times for the club.
    Then, with his career in football stalling, he joined third tier SSV Ulm – where he was forced to hang up his boots aged 24, after suffering a serious knee injury.
    Instead of dwelling on his failed ambitions, Tuchel enrolled himself onto a Business Administration course.
    He supplemented his income working at a trendy bar in the city called Radio Bar. There, he learned life skills – even if his cocktails weren’t up to scratch.
    “I don’t want to have drunk the cocktails that I mixed at the beginning,” he laughed in his chat with ZEITmagazin MANN.
    “I slowly developed a new self-confidence in the bar, shift by shift, evening after evening.
    “I had overcome the inhibition threshold of asking strangers if they needed me. And suddenly I made the experience: ‘Your colleagues just like you for who you are, they have no idea that you were once a professional footballer'”

    Tuchel began his football career at Augsburg, but was released at 19Credit: PA:Press Association

    A defender by trade, Tuchel moved to Stuttgarter KickersCredit: PA:Press Association

    However, at the age of 24 he was forced to retire while playing for SSV UlmCredit: PA:Press Association
    BACK TO THE DREAM
    Despite Tuchel’s best efforts of launching himself into academia and being a customer-pleaser in a bar, he still felt he had unfinished business with football.
    He contacted then-Stuttgart boss Ralf Rangnick, who was most recently head of sport and development at Red Bull GmbH, for a trial with the club’s reserves – believing he was fit to play after nine months without kicking a ball.
    However, chronic cartilage damage saw Tuchel unable to show his true potential.
    Seeing a man with a football brain, Rangnick pushed Tuchel towards coaching – he shadowed coaches in the club academy until he took over the U14 team in 2000.
    Tuchel now felt he had found his calling.

    Tuchel isn’t your average manager and boasts a business degreeCredit: PA:Press Association

    As a youth team coach Tuchel enjoyed much success, including winning the U19 Bundesliga title with Mainz in 2009Credit: PA:Press Association
    FROM BARMAN TO MAINZ HEAD COACH IN NINE YEARS
    The steep trajectory that took Tuchel from barman to a Bundesliga head coach in just nine years is testament to his drive to succeed.
    At Stuttgart, under mentor Hermann Badstuber, he eventually became assistant coach for the U19s – helping the side win the U19 Bundesliga title in 2005.
    In 2006, he returned to Augsburg as head coach, where he completed his coaching badges and became reserve team manager.
    Ambitious Tuchel was on the move again – this time to Mainz in 2008, who he led to the U19 Bundesliga title the following year with a team that included World Cup winner Andre Schurrle.
    The German national team were desperate to appoint Tuchel as their U21 boss, but a better offer came along.
    When Mainz boss Jorn Andersen was fired, Tuchel grabbed his first job as a Bundesliga head coach.

    When the opportunity came, Tuchel became head coach of Mainz in 2009Credit: Rex Features

    Tuchel rose from barman to a Bundesliga head coach in just nine yearsCredit: PA:Press Association
    SUCCESS STORY
    With Mainz playing in their first season in the Bundesliga after promotion the previous year, Tuchel guided the club to a ninth-placed finish.
    The following season, after an incredible seven-game winning run, that included a 2-1 away victory at Bayern Munich, they finished fifth to qualify for the Europa League for the first time in their history.
    Tuchel was being talked about as a master tactician by the German press, with his attacking style lauded by football experts.
    “There’s definitely a style that’s been attributed to me, that we brought to the table at Mainz: pace going forward and attack-minded football,” he told German newspaper die Zeit.
    “I prefer certain qualities, an active playing style, bold defending and pacy play in attack.”
    While Tuchel was also willing to think outside the box when it came to rallying his players and preparing them for games.
    Once, instead of making his players watch video analysis after a crushing defeat, he motivated them with a powerful speech borrowed from Michael Jordan.

    Tuchel’s brand of football at Mainz was lauded by the pressCredit: PA:Press Association

    Inspiring team talks, including using quotes from Michael Jordan, were all part of his successCredit: AFP – DDP
    “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed,” he echoed to his team.
    Tuchel also hired Rene Maric, a young football fan who posted his musings on games on a blog, to scout opposition teams and players.
    WELCOME TO THE BIG LEAGUE
    After a 12-month sabbatical, Tuchel was named Borussia Dortmund coach – following in the footsteps of Jurgen Klopp.
    Young stars like Christian Pulisic and Ousmane Dembele were nurtured, thriving under the new boss as the club finished runners-up in the Bundesliga in 2016 in his second season.
    However, winning his first trophy as a manager in 2017 was soured just thre days later when he was sacked. A strained relationship with the club’s hierarchy, notably CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke, was deemed to be the reason.
    That didn’t deter PSG from making a move for Tuchel, who reportedly turned down Bayern Munich’s advances beforehand, in the summer of 2018 and he won Ligue 1 in his first season.
    But again, tensions arose when he clashed with senior figures, including sporting director Leonardo.

    Days after winning the German Cup, Tuchel was fired by Borussia DortmundCredit: Reuters

    As boss of PSG between 2018-20, Tuchel managed superstars like NeymarCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Could Tuchel’s next destination be Stamford Bridge?Credit: Alamy

    Tuchel didn’t help his cause when he said he felt “[more like] a politician in sport” than a coach. Leonardo bit back that Tuchel “[must] respect the people above [him]” and said the comments were damaging for the club.
    Despite recording a domestic treble in his final season in Paris, as well as being a Champions League runner-up, he was fired again.
    One to speak his mind, it begs the question if Stamford Bridge is the right setting for Thomas Tuchel. Time will tell if Abramovich has made the right decision.

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    Kepa makes ANOTHER howler for Chelsea as flop keeper lets ball spill through him from tame shot against Luton

    CHELSEA keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was at fault for ANOTHER goal as his miserable form continued.
    The Spaniard was handed a rare start in between the posts as he replaced summer signing Edouard Mendy against Luton.

    Kepa Arrizabalaga was at fault for ANOTHER goal as his miserable form continuedCredit: Reuters

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    Kepa came in for the FA Cup, having kept a clean sheet in the previous round against Morecambe.
    But he was unable to do so against Luton as a volley went right through his palms and into the back of the net.
    Jordan Clark hit a cross on the half volley and what looked like a routine stop turned nightmare for Kepa.

    It didn’t cost Lampard’s men anything as they ran out 3-1 winners to book a fifth-round spot.
    But fans online slammed Kepa’s latest gaffe and even claimed they felt sorry for the record £71.6million stopper.

    Poor from Kepa in other news sky is blue.
    — The Blues (@TheBlues___) January 24, 2021

    Genuinely feel for Kepa. He needs to go not because he is terrible but because he is never going to regain his confidence with us.
    — Chris Kirby (@chriskirby4) January 24, 2021

    Yikes. For Kepa’s own well being I hope he gets a move away from Chelsea ASAP.
    — Alex Goldberg (@AlexGoldberg_) January 24, 2021

    Kepa Arrizabalaga has now let in more shots than he has saved this season.Just so, so poor. Feel sorry for him. This move away can’t come soon enough for his career.
    — LDN (@LDNFootbalI) January 24, 2021

    Kepa really needs a loan move to get his confidence back. Feel sorry for him
    — Utkarsh Dalmia (@zophar666) January 24, 2021

    One said: “Genuinely feel for Kepa. He needs to go not because he is terrible but because he is never going to regain his confidence with us.”
    Another said: “Kepa really needs a loan move to get his confidence back. Feel sorry for him.”

    One added: “Kepa Arrizabalaga has now let in more shots than he has saved this season.
    “Just so, so poor. Feel sorry for him. This move away can’t come soon enough for his career.”
    Another added: “Yikes. For Kepa’s own well being I hope he gets a move away from Chelsea ASAP.”

    Pundit Danny Murphy questioned Lampard’s motivations for playing the former Athletic Bilbao stopper.
    Murphy said: “He should have saved it, no doubt about that. Great for Luton getting back in the game but the keeper should do better.
    “It’s too often with him. We were talking during the game, I don’t think Frank wants to play him. It is not hit with any velocity.
    “Obviously he’s not going to be playing in the forthcoming games. Is he playing him to put him in the shop window? If he is and he’s making mistakes…”
    Fellow pundit Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink refuted suggestions Kepa was unsighted.
    The former Chelsea striker said: “He needs to save this. He sees enough of the ball and of the player going to hit the ball.
    “It definitely doesn’t help. Every time he goes in goal for Chelsea he’s under pressure because of how it’s going and what happened last year.
    “If you look at other goalkeepers in the league, at the top end, they would save this. That’s where he’s at, that’s the problem.”

    Kepa slightly redeemed himself with a fine stop in the second half while Chelsea held a one-goal lead.
    Hatters hotshot Harry Cornick was picked out in the box after a free-flowing break, he unleashed a strike at goal but the Blues stopper expertly kept it out.
    Chelsea will travel to Championship side Barnsley in the fifth round.
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