Thomas Tuchel: Teams coached| Message| What happened

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Thomas Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel is a German professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach of Premier League club Chelsea. As a player, he was a defender. Today we will discuss about Thomas Tuchel: Teams coached| Message| What happened.

Thomas Tuchel: Teams coached| Message| What happened

Thomas Tuchel born in Crumbach, Bavaria. Tuchel starred as a member of TSV Crumbach, a local club coached by his father Rudolf. He moved to the academy in 1988 at FC Augsburg, however, he never appeared for the first team, leaving when he turned 19. There, coach Heiner Schuhmann during his tenure at Augsburg said in his evaluation of Tuchel that he was “a passionate player who gave everything he had on the pitch, but had few friends among his teammates because he was demanding and demanding.” Had been.” After being released, Tuchel signed for the 2nd Bundesliga side Stuttgarter Kickers in 1992. 

Personal information
Full name Thomas Tuchel
Date of birth 29 August 1973 (age 48)
Place of birth Krumbach, West Germany
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Chelsea (head coach)
Youth career
1979–1988 TSV Krumbach
1988–1992 FC Augsburg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 Stuttgarter Kickers 8 (1)
1994–1998 SSV Ulm 69 (2)
Total   77 (3)
Teams managed
2007–2008 FC Augsburg II
2009–2014 Mainz 05
2015–2017 Borussia Dortmund
2018–2020 Paris Saint-Germain
2021– Chelsea

Teams coached

A defender of the trade, Tuchel joined Augsburg youth academy as a teenager, but was released at age 19 without making a first team. He later had a short-lived spell with the Stuttgarter Kickers in Bundesliga 2, making eight outings at that level, before joining third-tier outfit SSV Ulm.

He played 68 times before being forced to hang up his boots for good due to a serious knee injury in 1998 at the age of 24. So far, heavy as a grounding for an elite-level strategy.

His next move was even more unusual. To prove to himself that he could get off the football pitch, Tuchel studied business administration at the university, at the same time working as a waiter in a bar.

He contacted Rangnik in charge of Stuttgart nine months later, asking for a trial with the club’s reserves. Rangnik was only too happy to oblige, but when Tuchel was ultimately unable to continue playing due to chronic cartilage damage, Rangnik sowed the seeds of coaching by asking if he could envision working in youth football.

Message

Thomas Tuchel has reacted favorably to suggestions that Chelsea’s shirts may have “a message for peace” on the front after The Three suspended sponsorship. The manager also admitted that the players were concerned about what might happen at the club and in some cases they could be terrified.

Tuchel was talking when Roman Abramovich was banned by the British government, leaving Chelsea in limbo. There was an immediate effect of Three withdrawing support until further notice. The government said it had clear evidence that Abramovich was affiliated with the Vladimir Putin regime and would be happy to see Tuchel wearing a Chelsea shirt with a message of peace following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“You can always wear a message for peace and it can never be the wrong message,” he said, before adopting a more light-hearted tone. “Of course maybe the concern is finding enough shirts we can play with with restrictions! But as long as we have enough shirts and as long as the bus is full of fuel we will arrive and we will be competitive. That’s what everyone is sure about.” Maybe and that’s what we demand of ourselves. When it’s a big storm you dig in and you’re all in this together.”

What happened

Thomas Tuchel will be hoping to celebrate Champions League glory tonight. But he will not perform the touchline function like Jose Mourinho because he still has crutches and a moon boot on his leg. Mobility at the touchline will continue to be a problem for Tuchel after suffering a serious leg injury earlier this month. 

Thankfully, for Paris Saint-Germain, it was their manager, rather than any player, who was the only casualty in a training session. The club confirmed that he sprained his ankle and fractured his fifth metatarsal back on 6 August, just before the start of the Champions League final tournament.

Tuchel has been wearing crutches and moon boots since then, but that hasn’t stopped him from guiding his team to their first Champions League final. After suffering heartache in recent years, he made a dramatic late comeback with two goals in extra time to beat Atalanta 2–1 in the quarter-finals.

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