
Since replacing Frank Lampard in January, the German coach has overseen a dramatic change of fortunes, which culminated with victory over Real Madrid
When Thomas Tuchel walked through the door at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground for the first time on January 26, he was quietly confident of what he could achieve in west London.
Despite his new team being 10th in the Premier League, with new signings struggling to settle and a defence that was horribly out of form, the ex-Paris Saint-Germain boss believed he could turn them around, and quickly.
By the time his four-month anniversary rolls around at the end of May, he will be preparing his side for the Champions League final. Read More

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