Thomas Tuchel escapes Roman Abramovich red flags as Chelsea's objective failures are assessed
There is an asterisk around this season and the question is, would Thomas Tuchel have survived Roman Abramovich. Fans suggest that the German is actually lucky that the Russian oligarch was sanctioned before witnessing what could be a torrid end to the season.
Thomas Tuchel has a Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup to his name since joining the Blues in January last year. It's absolutely ludicrous to even think about sacking him. It just wouldn't make sense. However, there are many sackings that Chelsea managers have endured that did not make sense. Tuchel can put his trophies on the table but Abramovic could still make the call as Chelsea's seasonal objectives have not necessarily been met.
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For the record, I would be furious at the thought of Thomas Tuchel leaving the club. I envision him as a Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp for Chelsea. It's actually fortunate that he has been given enough downtime to really assess the team without pressure of being sacked from up top. Of course, his future remains uncertain without new ownership confirmation; however I doubt that Todd Boehly (Chelsea's preferred bidder) would have any issues with these red flags.
Thomas Tuchel has suffered yet another Wembley loss. It would have been a necessity to attain another domestic trophy however Chelsea have fallen short once again. If there is one thing that Roman Abramovich hates, it's losing. Getting to a final is not enough for the Russian. Last season, Chelsea fell short to Leicester in the FA Cup final, earlier this year, they lost to Liverpool on penalties, and now they will face the reds once again in another Wembley final.
In an alternate world, the upcoming FA Cup final will be the last chance for Tuchel to


