What improvements does Thomas Tuchel’s arrival bring to Stamford Bridge?
Some familiar faces meet and come together once again to challenge the footballing world.
Previously working with both Thiago Silva and Christian Pulisic is really God sent for the man at the helm.
He will need these two to help him implement his game plan and style of play on the rest of the team. For the latter, we could see the deadly Pulisic who was free-firing at Dortmund return to his best.
The American enjoyed what is arguably his best seasons as a footballer. His time at Signal Iduna Park made him one of the most wanted players in Europe before switching over to London for the Blues.
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Thiago and Tuchel were successful in Ligue 1 when they were together at PSG. They share some Ligue 1 titles with each other and a Champions League runners-up medal – following their failure to beat German powerhouse, Bayern Munich last term.
Another exciting thought, what will players like Ben Chilwell, Mason Mount, and Tammy Abrahams by like under his management. Will they all improve shake the Premier League up?
Will Chelsea do work during this window?
They might not have to with their amazing untapped squad ready to go and showcase their true talent. Another reason why they wouldn’t have to make signings is because of Thiago and Pulisic already at the Premier League club. They will be all he needs to translate his message to the boys in blue.
With a week left in the winter window, there is little room for business and little chance they get in some reinforcements. Is it really needed? Quite frankly, it will just cause more drama in a camp already filled to the brim with drama.
They go up against Wolvs on Wednesday night – a team they lost to in the reverse fixture. A loss contributing to the downfall of Frank Lampard’s time at the club he loves so much.