What improvements does Thomas Tuchel’s arrival bring to Stamford Bridge?

Head Coach Thomas Tuchel and Thiago Silva (Photo by Ricardo Nogueira/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Head Coach Thomas Tuchel and Thiago Silva (Photo by Ricardo Nogueira/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) /
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One of Thomas Tuchel’s best and well-known talents is his ability to get his forwards to score easily, week and week out.

During his managerial career, he has improved with each passing season and so has the different teams he has been in charge of.

Not only does he boast an outstanding home record but also has a good goalscoring record with each of his last two previous clubs.

In a combined total of 235 games between BVB and PSG, his teams have scored a combined total of 583 goals – 245 in 108 games with Borussia and 337 in 127 outings while in Paris. He spent two years at Dortmund and another two in Paris.

Also, we could finally see what Timo Werner is all about. Tuchel can and should unlock his true potential, along with Kai Havertz.

The Blues biggest transfers this summer have struggled to adapt to the EPL and replicate the form that saw them earn their transfers to Chelsea.

With his players showing such prolificness in front of goal it earned him a good win rate. At BVB he managed 72 wins in his 108 fixtures and before his dismissal in 2020 at PSG, he managed a Parisian side who scored 95 goals in 127.

It was always surprising how he only managed to win the DFB-Pokal Cup and not the Bundesliga while having both Pulisic and Aubameyang on his roster at the time he was the boss.