Ex Borussia Dortmund manager, Thomas Tuchel has come out to say that he felt really sorry for the BvB bus bomber when facing him in court. He recently revealed that the trauma of the events of that day in April left him a little bit like a robot.

According to him, the terror attack really caught him than it caught others, and he still thinks about the nails sticking in the bus from time to time.
Tuchel added that he eventually met the guy behind the attack in court days later and he didn’t feel any sort of anger towards him all because of the shock.
His words, “It did not catch me like it caught others, I have to say.”
“Still until today, I do not feel the danger that we’ve been in. I can still see the nails sticking in the bus.”
“Hopefully, it will not come some day, but it’s not that I’m thinking about it when I go into buses, when I go through a crowd. Somehow not. I’m not waiting for it, actually. I don’t want it to come. But it was absolutely surreal. It was totally surreal and it still is today.”
“Once I was in court later to meet the guy who admitted to doing it, I was even feeling sorry for him a little bit, I could not even feel anger, like, ‘wow, what could you have done?”
“My wife constantly tells the story that I went home late, of course,”
“I drove home. I had written a message to her that [said], ‘everything is OK, don’t worry’. She was in the stadium, then I went home and my manager was there, my wife was there.”
“They were quite freaked out and I came home a little bit like a robot, not talking too much about it. I was in front of the TV watching Barcelona against Juventus because it was a Champions League night. She was like, ‘that’s a bit weird.’”
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