Thomas Tuchel admits he and his coaching staff have discussed the idea of an All or Nothing series being produced on Chelsea, but the Blues head coach says he is pleased the club's focus is "purely about football" this season.
In recent years, Amazon have paid millions of pounds to gain access to the inner sanctums of various Premier League football clubs. Series have been produced on Man City, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, whose 2021/22 campaign under Mikel Arteta is the subject of the latest series.
Eight episodes have been filmed and produced, with cameras allowed into various areas of Arsenal's training ground and the dressing room at the Emirates Stadium. It's resulted in several of Arteta's team talks being broadcast in addition to snippets of conversations among players.
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Would Tuchel be open to such a series being produced on Chelsea? The German hasn't ruled it out and says there may come a point that the club is open to the idea. However, as things stand, he is pleased his work goes on away from the cameras at both Cobham and Stamford Bridge.
"We had these discussions many times – it started even at Dortmund and you can imagine in Paris these discussions often," Tuchel explained prior to Chelsea's game against Tottenham. "So far we didn't have it here. As you know I enjoy it so much that it's purely about football in this building and this club. This is still one of the biggest choices and why I love it so much to be here."
Tuchel continued: "In the end – you know I'll be very honest – I watched them also because I'm curious. I want to see it, I can understand [why people watch]. I would have watched them as a kid, 100%, I would have watched them over and over again, but at the same time, I'm not so sure if you then really see everything.
"Maybe it's new times and perhaps we have to at some point be open to it. I'm happy that I was not asked the question so far, but let's see. We are open to new ideas."
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