Thomas Tuchel is a German professional football manager and former player, he was born on 29 August 1973. He is the current head coach of Premier League club Chelsea. Today we will discuss about Thomas Tuchel: Teams Coached| Power shift| Net Worth.
Thomas Tuchel: Teams Coached| Power shift| Net Worth…
Born in Krumbach, Tuchel’s playing career ended at age 25, as a result of a chronic knee cartilage injury, and in 2000, began his coaching career as a youth coach at VfB Stuttgart. In 2009, following a one-year period at FC Augsburg II, he was hired by newly promoted Bundesliga club Mainz 05. He departed Mainz in 2014 and was appointed at fellow Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund in 2015, where he won the DFB-Pokal before being dismissed in 2017.
Teams Coached
Teams managed | |||
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2007–2008 | FC Augsburg II | ||
2009–2014 | Mainz 05 | ||
2015–2017 | Borussia Dortmund | ||
2018–2020 | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
2021– | Chelsea |
Power shift
Thomas Tuchel knows his players must be ready to suffer again. Although Chelseas manager has shown it does not take a miracle to outwit Pep Guardiola, he is not arrogant enough to think he has cracked the code when it comes to dealing with Manchester City.
There is no chance of Tuchel underestimating these opponents. The German does not believe that he has gained an edge over Guardiola despite three straight victories over him last season. Tuchel has done his analysis, closely studying the tape of Chelseas clever victory in the Champions League final, and the notion that his side will start as favourites when they host the Premier League champions at Stamford Bridge on Saturday does not sit easily with him.
Net Worth
Thomas Tuchel has a net worth of approximately $20million as of 2021. His earnings are almost entirely down to his salary and fees he receives as a football manager. Tuchel has managed some of the biggest clubs in world football.
And hence, his considerably hefty net worth doesn’t come as a surprise. The German manager signed an extension with Chelsea in the summer of 2021 after winning the UEFA Champions League, which saw him get an increase on the £7million-a-year he earned at Stamford Bridge before that.