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Thomas Tuchel Refutes Overlooking Brentford Ahead Of Real Madrid Clash
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Thomas Tuchel Refutes Overlooking Brentford Ahead Of Real Madrid Clash
Thomas Tuchel Refutes Overlooking Brentford Ahead Of Real Madrid Clash
Thomas Tuchel reflects on Chelsea's shock loss to Brentford
There an elephant in the room, and whilst some of us may not want to speak on such a hard topic, and we must.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has called for calm claiming there is no need for 'crazy stuff' or 'crazy speeches' after his sides defeat to Brentford as the Blues prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. Amid all the uncertainty surrounding a potential takeover, the makeup of prospective bidders and sanctions imposed on the club, Chelsea were managing to keep things ticking over nicely on the pitch prior to the international break. Ad/> They entered the domestic pause in a rich vein of form, but were humbled on their return by the Bees who stung their noisy south-west London neighbours, taking the game away from them in 10 frantic second half minutes.
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