The German coach has been unwinding in India after his sacking (Picture: Getty)
Thomas Tuchel says his time at Chelsea came to an end ‘too early’ and has revealed that he is not currently listening to any potential job offers as he unwinds in India.
The German coach – who won the Champions League and Club World Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge – was sacked by the club’s new owners at the start of September on their 100th day in charge.
While performances had dipped at the start of the season, Tuchel’s dismissal is believed to have owed predominantly to a breakdown in his relationship with the club’s hierarchy.
Graham Potter was appointed as his successor and had been unbeaten until Saturday, when he lost for the first time as Chelsea manager on his return to Brighton.
Tuchel, meanwhile, has been touted for a host of top jobs after winning three trophies in his 20 months in west London, with the former PSG boss linked with the Aston Villa job before Unai Emery was appointed as well as Italian giants Juventus.
But the 49-year-old says he is not currently giving any thought to his next managerial post and simply wants to unwind after leaving Chelsea.
Speaking to Indian outlet Sport Star on Saturday, where he is at a health retreat in Kerala, Tuchel said: ‘I loved every day at Chelsea. It came to an end too early for me, but it was out of my hands. This is also what you sign up for.’
Tuchel is still very much a manager in demand (Picture: Getty)
Asked about his future, he continued: ‘I haven’t made a decision yet.
‘It is now time for me to take a break. Some clubs have been calling my manager but we agreed that he would not call me here for these past 18 days.’
The interview also states that Tuchel said he would consider taking up a national team job after the World Cup but would not comment on the possibility of succeeding Gareth Southgate as England manager, who is likely to step down after Qatar.
On Chelsea’s Champions League-winning run, he added: ‘It was of such a level that you never expect to win it.
‘We played the role of an underdog. When I joined the club was placed ninth in the league, so even qualifying for the Champions League was an achievement.
‘There were many games that I was really happy with – the ones against Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Porto and the final.’
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The German coach has been unwinding after his sacking nearly two months ago.