bluestevon
Player Valuation: £80m
who was his right hand man who Dortmund got rid of? I'm genuinly confused by that comment of yours, it's like I forgot something obvious?!
Listen, I like TT as a coach, backed him a few times here when people called him a fraud and this like this. But I just read stuff about him that simply isn't right, so I'll counter it.
It actually surprised me when he left how few players did come out to thank him for what he did for them, Dembele and Pulisic only did so in interviews during the international games when questioned by the press. Bartra was actually the only one I recal doing so on his own volition after he was sacked. He sent a message on Twitter that day. I could go on about the other isseus, but I wont cos this isn't the place, they are out there to read for anyone who wants to search them out, the stuff with Schmelzer, Reus, Sahin, Bender, Schürrle, Hummels etc etc.
There is no doubt he's a good coach though, and well worthy of purusing if he's a genuine option. Coaches can learn and mature like players, and I'm sure he will have learnt a lot from what went wrong for him at Dortmund. And wherever he lands up next will have themselves a good coach.
Rainer Schrey mate
Simple really mate, the players are all practically still at the club, Tuchel isn't and the people who got rid of him are the ones paying their salaries, unlike a normal manager being sacked with no hard feeling, there is a lot of it towards Tuchel from the people running the club, so a player defending him etc is pretty brave, easier to pile in on him really for an easy life for them
The other thing is, the players didn't exactly quit on him, some may not have liked him - but they still went out and performed, the team didn't lose back to back games all season long, and trust me as someone who has seen first hand a squad quit on a manager, that happens big time