Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel has come out to say that his PSG’s defeat to Manchester United in the last 16 of the UCL is the most difficult loss of his career so far. He recently that after that disastrous game, he was in a dark place for days and he could not even speak to anyone.

According to him, the defeat hit him so hard because it was unexpected and came from nowhere, so he already knows Ole and his players should always be taken seriously.
Tuchel added that he would love to go toe to toe with MUFC on Sunday, and hopefully, his boys can secure the needed victory at home.
His words, “I can be very honest after that match I was two days in a very dark place and I can tell you I was not able to speak to anybody and to think about anything else [other] than this defeat,”
“That was maybe the worst defeat that I experienced because it came from nowhere. In the circumstances that it arrived, I was for two days in a dark place for a coach to be at.”
“There is no way you can compare these two games with each other. I told you how I felt after this defeat in the Champions League. We all know that defeats are hard to digest. Am I a good loser? So so. Maybe not so much, but show me a good loser on this level.”
“I would love to turn it around. We love the competition and we love to win and we love a good fight for it, and this is what we will hopefully get on Sunday.”
On Havertz, “For me, it’s easy to explain. Since I arrived, the only thing that kept him from making a big impact is his injury, nothing else,”
“I see a committed guy, I see a guy who made a brave decision to move abroad at a young age and to go out of his comfort zone and accept a big challenge in a big team, in the biggest league.”
“I see a totally clear guy who is totally aware of that, full of talent, unlimited talent and I see a play who will have a big impact in Chelsea, I’m absolutely convinced because the mix gives me that feeling that he can have a big role in this club and he is absolutely determined to fulfil his role.”
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