Germany national team boss Hansi Flick has admitted his admiration for Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Rudiger for the work they have done with Chelsea. The pair have struck up an exemplary understanding at Stamford Bridge since Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard at the helm.
The centre-back has harnessed the reputation as one of the most dominating defenders in the Premier League, whilst Tuchel has masterminded the Blues’ second Champions League success and also claimed the FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup titles in just over a year in charge. As a result, Flick has been hugely complimentary of his compatriot's work in west London.
Speaking in a press conference, the former Bayern Munich head coach said: “I have to say that Thomas Tuchel is doing an excellent job at Chelsea.”
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Flick is the latest in a long line of admirers in Tuchel, with Premier League rivals Manchester United also thought to be great fans of his. It was previously reported that the Red Devils were eyeing him for their soon-to-be managerial vacancy amid doubts over his future following the club’s takeover. However, it now appears unlikely that he is in contention for a switch to Old Trafford, with the likes of Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag the frontrunners.
Another of the Chelsea contingent who have been linked with United is Antonio Rudiger. The German defender is out of contract at the end of the season and would be able to move to Old Trafford on a free transfer.
Whilst it remains to be seen where the former Roma man’s future lies, it is clear that Flick is an admirer, despite having left Rudiger on the bench for die Mannschaft’s 2-0 victory over Israel on Saturday.
He continued: “I’m happy we have such a player in our team. He’s the fastest player in the Premier League. It’s always good to have that kind of speed. We don’t need to discuss his quality as a defender. It’s important that he continues this development and helps the team.”
The Red Devils reportedly face severe competition in their hopes of signing Rudiger, with Juventus and Real Madrid also reportedly interested in his services.