Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag makes blunt claim on Thomas Tuchel s Chelsea sacking
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag makes blunt claim on Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea sacking Comment Share Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag's saddened by Thomas Tuchel's sacking Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has admitted that he is saddened by Chelsea’s sacking of Thomas Tuchel, remarking that he is at a loss for words. Chelsea traveled to Croatia for their Champions League Group E opener against Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday (September 6). Tuchel’s boys failed to live up to the expectations in Zagreb and succumbed to a shock 1-0 defeat. Hours after their loss, Chelsea released an official statement, confirming that they had parted ways with Tuchel. ESPN UK@ESPNUKThomas Tuchel leaves Chelsea with a legacy
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Club World Cup189441870Thomas Tuchel leaves Chelsea with a legacy Champions League Super Cup Club World Cup https://t.co/mMUqFqH8Ue In a pre-match press conference ahead of Manchester United’s Europa League opener against Real Sociedad (September 8), Ten Hag was asked to comment on Tuchel’s unexpected dismissal. Somewhat bluntly, he replied (via the Manchester Evening News): “I feel sorry, but there is nothing I can say. It's Chelsea, not Man United. It's early in the season, yes.” Before succumbing to the decisive 1-0 defeat in Croatia, Chelsea had featured in six Premier League games under the German manager this season, losing twice, winning thrice, and drawing once.
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Club World Cup189441870Thomas Tuchel leaves Chelsea with a legacy Champions League Super Cup Club World Cup https://t.co/mMUqFqH8Ue In a pre-match press conference ahead of Manchester United’s Europa League opener against Real Sociedad (September 8), Ten Hag was asked to comment on Tuchel’s unexpected dismissal. Somewhat bluntly, he replied (via the Manchester Evening News): “I feel sorry, but there is nothing I can say. It's Chelsea, not Man United. It's early in the season, yes.” Before succumbing to the decisive 1-0 defeat in Croatia, Chelsea had featured in six Premier League games under the German manager this season, losing twice, winning thrice, and drawing once.