The news of Thomas Tuchel's dismissal after a short term with the club was a shock to me. Tuchel has done very well with the club, we don't see many managers winning five trophies in two seasons these days, I think he deserves a little more time to get the club to top form but he was dismissed so quickly. Todd Boehly decision doesn't sit well with me.
If look at what Tuchel has given the team in a short time, this is indeed a surprising step but because football is now a business then if the new Chelsea owners judge that keeping Tuchel will not have a good impact on their business, the sacking will definitely be carried out, we'll see what can the new coach give is their performances will improve.
I heard the news after the death of Queen Elizabetz leaving the world and there are reports that all sports will be postponed including the Premier League match for tomorrow although in the article there is no official mandate from the British government but this will likely be postponed for all sports that will be playing this week, I know this honors Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 96.
All premier League games have been postponed for two weeks as an appropriate time to mourn the death of the longest monarch. This may seem a bit disappointing to people like me who always look forward to premier league weekend but on another hand, this is an advantage for clubs like Arsenal and chelsea, for Arsenal it has provided enough time for the return of some of our injured players like Partey and Elneny to the team, and that is important for our next game where we must win all three points to remain top of the table. For Chelsea, the break will provide the time for the team to get used to the pattern of their new coach Graham Potter before the EPL continues.
But when there is a postponed, there will still be disadvantage that will be faced by the big teams that play in several competitions because it means they will have a very tight schedule, but this postponed is very understandable because after all we still have to pay respect to the late Queen.