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Chelsea sack manager Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel has been fired from his role as the manager of Chelsea after a string of poor results.

The German coach was critical of his team after they lost 1-0 to Dinamo Zagreb in their Champions League opener on Tuesday night and fell to their third defeat in seven games.

And in a statement released the following morning, the club’s new ownership led by Todd Boehly revealed a shock decision to dismiss Tuchel from his role with immediate effect.

“On behalf of everyone at Chelsea FC, the Club would like to place on record its gratitude to Thomas and his staff for all their efforts during their time with the Club,” the statement began, adding that Tuchel will “rightly have a place in Chelsea’s history” after winning the Champions League at Stamford Bridge in 2021 addition to the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

As the new ownership group hits 100 days since taking over the club from previous owner Roman Abramovich, however, and as “continues its hard work to take the club forward”, Boehly and his consortium believe it is “the right time to make this transition”

Until a replacement has been made, Chelsea’s coaching staff will take charge of the first team for training and prepare the west Londoners’ underperforming stars for upcoming matches such as a derby against Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday and Salzburg in the Champions League.

Despite an outlay of almost €300 million ($297 million) in the recent transfer window that made Chelsea the highest spending club in Europe this summer, Tuchel struggled to integrate his new signings and could only lead his team to 10 points from six matches in the English top flight.

These fixtures took in a humbling 3-0 defeat to historical rivals Leeds United and a 2-1 loss to Southampton after which Tuchel demanded that his men needed to “toughen up”.

Things looked to be improving with a 2-1 win over cross-city foes West Ham at the weekend, but the 1-0 loss to underdogs Zagreb in the Croatian capital, after which Tuchel confessed that “everything is missing” with his side, appears to have been the last straw for Boehly and co.

  

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