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EPL: Chelsea’s ex-coach, Tuchel opens up on returning to management

By Adeleye Kunle
Former Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel, has opened up on returning to management.
Tuchel was sacked as Chelsea manager in early September following the Blues’ 1-0 loss to Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Champions League.
The German was quickly replaced by Graham Potter at Stamford Bridge.
Speaking to Sports Star, Tuchel said that he is yet to make a decision to return to coaching, adding that it is time for him to take a break from management.
“I haven’t made a decision yet. It is now time for me to take a break,” Tuchel said.
“Some clubs have been calling my manager, but we agreed that he would not call me here for these past 18 days.”
He added, “I loved every day at Chelsea. It came to an end too early for me, but it was out of my hands. This is also what you signed up for
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