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Callum Hudson-Odoi has admitted he feels boss Thomas Tuchel needs to "calm down" and "stop shouting so much" on the sidelines when managing Chelsea.
The Blues' winger has had a run-in with his manager previously when Tuchel hauled him off the pitch just 31 minutes after subbing on in a Premier League clash with Southampton last season.
Hudson-Odoi, 21, has been in and out of the Chelsea side under Tuchel, though was left on the bench for the Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool on Sunday, which ended in a nail-biting shootout.
Tuchel was his usual animated self on the touchline during a thrilling contest which ebbed and flowed, with four goals disallowed prior to game being decided by spot kicks.
But Hudson-Odoi has hinted Tuchel's constant barking of orders may not be having a positive effect on the squad, conceding he often wishes his boss would just be quiet.
"The manager is a very good guy, tactically he’s amazing," Hudson-Odoi told the Mail before the final. "He knows how to get the best out of each player, sometimes it might be in a way that you don’t want to hear it or he might be shouting in a way that you think: 'Why are you shouting so much on the touchline?'
"At the same time, he wants what is best for the team.