Thomas Tuchel annoyed after defeat at Juventus

Beaten by Manchester City (0-1) on Saturday in the Premier League, Chelsea followed with a new defeat on the lawn of Juventus (0-1), Wednesday in the Champions League.

Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel was annoyed by the defeat but also the face of the meeting. “We had trouble setting our own pace because they were really low and wait-and-see. We had trouble putting in the intensity,” said the German technician. “We weren’t free enough today, I don’t know why, it concerns the whole team. We were slow to make our decisions, that’s why it’s a difficult game to analyze”, concluded the Blues coach at a press conference.

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