Tuchel hails Guardiola's influence ahead of FA Cup clash

Tuchel's and Guardiola's paths crossed in the Bundesliga when former was in charge of Mainz and then Borussia Dortmund, while the latter held the reins at Bayern Munich.

Published : Apr 16, 2021 20:40 IST

Chelsea boss Tuchel admitted that there was gap between his side and Manchester City-REUTERS
Chelsea boss Tuchel admitted that there was gap between his side and Manchester City-REUTERS
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Chelsea boss Tuchel admitted that there was gap between his side and Manchester City-REUTERS

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel said his Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola had shaped his own managerial approach as the two men begin a new chapter of their rivalry in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final.

Tuchel's and Guardiola's paths crossed in the Bundesliga when the German was in charge of Mainz and then Borussia Dortmund, while Spaniard Guardiola held the reins at Bayern Munich.

 

Tuchel said he had learnt important lessons watching the Spaniard's methods, when he was the coach of Barcelona.

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"He was a huge influence because when he was coach of Barcelona I was watching almost every game," Tuchel told a news conference on Friday.

"I was very impressed by the way they made success happen with the style they were playing. I learned a lot watching the game and understanding more of the game.

"So it was a big, big lesson. At this time I was a coach at the academy and then at Mainz. Almost every game was a lesson and later we had the opportunity to play against him. It was a pleasure to meet him and fight at the highest level," he added.

Gulf between Chelsea and Manchester City

City is chasing a quadruple this season and has a 20-point lead over fifth-placed Chelsea in the Premier League.

Tuchel acknowledged the gulf in class between the two sides at present but said his team would hunt down City next season.

"We have to accept there is a gap between us," Tuchel said.

"If you look at the fixtures in the last few years we have to accept it, but without making us feel small.

"From day one next season we will hunt them and try to close the gap. In Europe, there are two teams that are the benchmark: Manchester City and Bayern Munich," he added.

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