Thomas Tuchel on takeover affecting contract situations and players

▪️ Thomas Tuchel on takeover affecting contract situations and players:

“I cannot answer. I don’t know. Does it have an affect on the players? I don’t know. I hope we will be capable. Right now, it’s still March so we have some time. There are some situations we want solved.”

▪️Thomas Tuchel on takeover affecting contract situations and players:

“This is not an ideal situation. The players concerned do very well, so credit to the players. It shows the mentality in the building. Hopefully we will have the chance to solve the things we want.”

▪️Thomas Tuchel on Cech & Granovskaia:

“I can only tell you, it was an excellent relationship that worked so, so well for me, with the two others to take these decisions, to have updates in a small circle. Hopefully it will stay like this, but I have no influence in this.”
▪️Thomas Tuchel on Christian Pulisic:

“He’s in a good moment and form. It’s a good link-up with him, Mason and Kai. They are decisive and have goals. What he can bring to the team is his physicality and high intensity on a high frequency. This is the focus.”
▪️Thomas Tuchel on Christian Pulisic:

“He has the ambition and natural hunger to arrive in the six-yard box. This is what we need. He needs to focus on these things – if he does and feels the physical ability to do so, he can have a huge influence in our game.”
▪️Thomas Tuchel on Norwich City:

“Sure, because this was exceptional and happens once a season if it happens [the 7-0 win at Stamford Bridge]. It would be a big mistake to draw any conclusions from this game. We will not use it in preparations.”
▪️Thomas Tuchel on Norwich City:

“We have respect, it’s an away game. The next four matches come in the shortest amount of time. We have to be spot on.”

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