Tuchel is well-known for being direct and generally confrontational in his quotes.
In August he apologised for describing midfielder Jude Bellingham’s on-field behaviour as “repulsive”, saying he used the phrase “unintentionally”.
Tuchel has made pals and enemies at lots of the earlier golf equipment he has managed: Mainz, Borussia Dortmund, Paris St-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
Is that this a cultural factor – and Germans are extra direct than English followers are used to – or only a Tuchel factor?
German journalist Constantin Eckner believes it’s the latter.
“That has nothing to do with Tuchel being German,” he mentioned.
“That is simply how Tuchel thinks and acts. He’s very direct, blatantly sincere and may be irritated by sure issues.
“He hardly ever holds again, and is in a way the brand new Jose Mourinho, who equally speaks his thoughts throughout press conferences and post-game interviews.”
Eckner says a few of this comes from Tuchel getting used to membership soccer. That is his first worldwide job, beginning it at the start of 2025.
“It definitely is a deviation from the best way Gareth Southgate behaved throughout his tenure,” the journalist mentioned.
“Additionally, I believe Tuchel shouldn’t be but used to house crowds being that reserved, which might occur at worldwide video games.
“Throughout his time as a membership supervisor, the house followers have been often buzzing. Even Mainz had a fantastic house sport ambiance.”
After the quotes on Bellingham which have been closely critised, Tuchel mentioned: “I assumed I had just a little extra credit score with you guys [media] that I do all this in my second language.”
However this occasion shouldn’t be a case of utilizing the unsuitable phrase.
Eckner mentioned: “In a means, individuals must reside with Tuchel being this direct. His command of the English language is excellent.”

