It is widely believed that Thomas Tuchel will take over as Manchester United’s manager going forward, but he has previously voiced worries about the demands of the position.
The former Bayern Munich manager is apparently eager to make a Premier League return and is searching for a new challenge following his failed time in Germany. His remarkable but brief tenure at Chelsea, highlighted by an unexpected Champions League victory over Manchester City, has well-positioned him for a transfer to Old Trafford, particularly given Erik ten Hag’s uncertain future in light of the impending FA Cup final matchup with City.
According to The Guardian via Daily Star, Tuchel would be the first choice to replace Ten Hag following a catastrophic season that saw the Red Devils drop to eighth place in the Premier League. Tuchel has expressed concerns, nevertheless, over the rigorous scrutiny at United, which is heightened by the presence of legendary players and club alumni who are now commentators, such as Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, and Paul Scholes.
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“There is always a lot of noise around Manchester United,” said Tuchel in advance of the team’s Champions League matchup with United. Manchester United is home to many pundits in the United Kingdom.”
“Alexander Ferguson left you with a legacy that creates expectations around the club,” he continued. The goals that my colleague at Manchester United and I have are the same. Little things at Man Utd frequently get a little bigger or the discussion gets a little louder, according to the Mirror.
It’s anyone’s guess whether Tuchel would be lured back to Stamford Bridge following Chelsea’s split from Mauricio Pochettino. However, rumors circulating near the Bridge indicate that Tuchel’s prospects of returning are as slim as a snowball’s in a heat wave.
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The head coach of Ipswich Town, Kieran McKenna, is apparently being considered by the Blues leadership as a possible change of pace rather than an experienced leader. Not to mention the alleged feud between Tuchel and Chelsea owner Todd Boehly, who has called him a “nightmare” in the past due to transfer disputes.
Ten Hag is waiting it out at Manchester United, where his future is expected to be decided after the Wembley weekend. After the season, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be in charge, and despite Ten Hag’s difficulties this year, he hopes to win his second championship with the Red Devils in as few as two seasons.
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