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Christian Pulisic's dad likes tweet criticizing Thomas Tuchel

Christian Pulisic's dad let his frustration show after another substitute appearance for his son, as he liked - and then un-liked - a tweet calling Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel a 'destroyer of players' as well as others criticizing his teammates.

Pulisic, whose future at the club increasingly feels in limbo due to spotty playing time, has yet to start a game for Chelsea this season.

And after his team were thrashed 3-0 by Leeds on Sunday, his dad Mark made his feelings public.

Pulisic's father liked at least three tweets regarding his son, two of which criticized teammates Kai Havertz and Mason Mount, who the American competes with for playing time.

One of those two tweets called for Pulisic to receive the same 'benefit of the doubt' with regards to playing time as those two. Both Havertz and Mount have yet to register a goal or assist this season, though the latter has been named Chelsea's player of the season for two years running.

The other tweet liked by Pulisic's father that named the pair said they'd 'seen enough of Kai and Mount to start the season.' It also said Pulisic should 'go for his own good' if he doesn't start vs. West Ham next week.

Pulisic's father also liked a tweet that took aim at Tuchel, calling him a 'destroyer of players and of team dynamics.' The '100 percent' in the tweet his father liked was in response to a previous tweet opining that Tuchel would 'run off' Pulisic, who entered Sunday's match shortly after the hour mark.

It's not the first time Pulisic's dad has drawn attention to himself on Twitter. 

Last May, before the end of a season Pulisic would finish with just 13 league starts, his father tweeted and later deleted a cryptic message about the winger's future at the club.

'The sad thing

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