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Thomas Tuchel is not happy as Chelsea manager, believes Rio Ferdinand

Thomas Tuchel is frustrated with the way the transfer window has gone so far at Chelsea and is clearly unhappy, believes Rio Ferdinand.

It has been an unusual summer so far for the Blues who are working under their new ownership and trying to revamp the team which finished third last season.

Romelu Lukaku, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen have all departed, while Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly and Marc Cucurella have all arrived.

Tuchel’s side got off to winning ways in their opening game of the season, with a 1-0 victory at Everton, but Ferdinand thinks the signs of frustration were clear in the German boss.

The former England defender expects to see more players leave before the end of the transfer window and if more don’t arrive then Tuchel will be very unhappy.

‘They seem out of sorts, the comments from the manager, he’s not happy, he doesn’t seem happy with the way the recruitment has gone,’ Ferdinand told Vibe with FIVE. ‘Not been able to get the players in, a lot of players want to get out.

‘Chelsea didn’t look like a team that was running fluid [against Everton]. They looked a little bit all over the place. You could see the frustration after, he wasn’t happy with the way that they played.

‘It’s the environment at the training ground. There’s a lot of players who want to leave, they’ve been very open about that they don’t want to be there. [Timo] Werner’s going to Leipzig, [Marcos] Alonso’s going to Barcelona.’

Tuchel himself admitted that the Blues were not at their best at Goodison Park, but was clearly just pleased to come away from the game with three points.

‘A win is a win is a win and of course it’s very important to build now confidence, to build up belief, to build up an atmosphere,’ said Tuchel. ‘But

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