Chelsea threw away a 1-0 lead at Brighton on Tuesday night as the Seagulls fought back for a well-earned 1-1 draw. The result made it...
Chelsea threw away a 1-0 lead at Brighton on Tuesday night as the Seagulls fought back for a well-earned 1-1 draw. The result made it four games without a Prem win for the German who saw his team all-but hand Manchester City the title on Saturday when they los 1-0 at the Etihad.
And Petit , 51, reckons it's all starting to go wrong for Tuchel like it did towards the end of his time at PSG. The former winger said:
"What is happening on the
pitch for Chelsea now, reminds me of what it was
like under Tuchel at Paris Saint-Germain when
things started to go wrong there.
“Trouble started in newspapers, the pressure came on from the media and fans, powerful players withi the club were questioning him all the time and it continued week after week. "You could see physically he had changed during press conferences and on the bench in games. “That cool attitude he has just wasn't there. He wa getting aggressive and was also looking for excuses from outside the club.”
Romelu Lukaku's recent bombshell interview rocke Stamford Bridge with Blues fans telling SunSport they wanted the Belgian out the club. And although Petit acknowledges Tuchel cannot be blamed for the fallout, the ex-France international says the boss has looked more nervous since.
He added to Bookmakers.co.uk : “What happened with Lukaku was like throwing oil on a fire, and all of a sudden it explodes. “The club are the current Champions League holders and they won that after Tuchel arrived. "They have done very well in terms of results, fighting spirit and teamwork.
"Tuchel also used to do a very good job in terms o tactics as well. "But for the last few weeks - and I don't know if it is because of the results, players not being available because of injuries and Covid or his relationships with some players - he looks very nervous. “Tuchel doesn't appear to have the same confidence he once had at Chelsea.”
“Trouble started in newspapers, the pressure came on from the media and fans, powerful players withi the club were questioning him all the time and it continued week after week. "You could see physically he had changed during press conferences and on the bench in games. “That cool attitude he has just wasn't there. He wa getting aggressive and was also looking for excuses from outside the club.”
Romelu Lukaku's recent bombshell interview rocke Stamford Bridge with Blues fans telling SunSport they wanted the Belgian out the club. And although Petit acknowledges Tuchel cannot be blamed for the fallout, the ex-France international says the boss has looked more nervous since.
He added to Bookmakers.co.uk : “What happened with Lukaku was like throwing oil on a fire, and all of a sudden it explodes. “The club are the current Champions League holders and they won that after Tuchel arrived. "They have done very well in terms of results, fighting spirit and teamwork.
"Tuchel also used to do a very good job in terms o tactics as well. "But for the last few weeks - and I don't know if it is because of the results, players not being available because of injuries and Covid or his relationships with some players - he looks very nervous. “Tuchel doesn't appear to have the same confidence he once had at Chelsea.”
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