Revealed :Tuchel reveals the tactics he will will use to break Ragnicks squad and reveals Ragnicks strong tactics,this man is a genius too hot for England.
Thomas Tuchel has lauded Ralf Rangnick
ahead of the German's impending move to
Manchester United, as the Chelsea boss
revealed his former mentor was a 'huge
influence' behind his decision to move into
coaching.
Rangnick has agreed to take over at United
on an interim basis and the German -
dubbed The Professor - inspired a number
of coaches in his homeland, including
Tuchel and Jurgen Klopp.
The Chelsea boss was given his first coaching
gig by Rangnick with the Under 15s at Ulm,
having been forced into an early retirement
as a player.
And ahead of United's visit to Stamford
Bridge this weekend, Tuchel has gushed over
Rangnick, revealing he was a 'huge influence
' as a young coach.
'He helped me a lot because he was my coach
and then he was one of the main figures
to convince me to try coaching, so he had
a huge influence on all of us at this time,'
Tuchel said.
'He showed us it is not necessary to follow
people to the toilet in football games because
that was the belief: that defenders follow
their strikers wherever they go, but he showed
it was possible to defend in a zone.'
Tuchel's Chelsea side are currently 12 points
ahead of United at the top of the Premier
League, so Rangnick's impending arrival
poses no immediate threat to the title hopefuls.
Yet Liverpool boss Klopp has admitted that
the 63-year-old's influence at United is 'not
good news' for the clubs vying to reach the
summit of English football.
He said: 'Yeah, unfortunately a good coach
is coming to England so that's how it is, to
Manchester United.
'Ralf is obviously a very experienced manager
, built famously two clubs from nowhere to
proper threats and proper forces in Germany
with Hoffenheim and (RB) Leipzig.
'Been to lot of different jobs in football but
always his first concern actually was being a
coach, being a manager and that's what
his best skill is.
'United will be organised on the pitch I think
we should realise that and that's obviously
not good news for other teams.
'But all the coaches in the world we need
time to train with our teams and Ralf will
quickly realise he has no time to train as they
play all the time so that makes it a bit trickier
for him.
'But apart from that, a really good man
and outstanding coach if it happens will
come to England.'
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