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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel tells Man City boss Pep Guardiola ‘I’m no fanboy’ as he faces ex-mentor in huge Prem clash


THOMAS TUCHEL has told his one-time mentor Pep Guardiola: I’m no fanboy.

The Chelsea manager picked Guardiola’s brain when he was a rookie youth team coach in Germany.

Thomas Tuchel has told former mentor Pep Guardiola he's no fanboy

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Thomas Tuchel has told former mentor Pep Guardiola he’s no fanboyCredit: Reuters
Tuchel led Chelsea to a Champion's League final win over Pep's Man City last season

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Tuchel led Chelsea to a Champion’s League final win over Pep’s Man City last seasonCredit: Getty

Tuchel is now the finished article and led the Blues to a famous Champions League victory last season – in a final against Guardiola’s City.

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Their Premier League title chasing sides will square off again in the Saturday lunchtime kick-off at Stamford Bridge.

And Tuchel remains respectful but far from overawed by ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss Pep, who is regarded as one of the greatest of all time.

Tuchel said: “Let’s just say he taught me lessons about football. I started with the very first weeks with him at Barcelona.

“When he started I was a youth coach and I had the chance to be a professional coach so I had things to learn.

“It was an honour to speak to him and have the chance to hear his beliefs.

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“Is it like I go home and the next day I am a different coach with my team? No. I am not a fanboy! I am simply impressed.

“I am grateful and believe it or not I’m happy that I am at a club that if we play at our very best level can compete with Pep’s team.

“This is good because it means you are in a good place as a coach.

“There’s not much of a comparison between me and him and I don’t want to copy him because that’s simply impossible.”

Thomas Tuchel

Tuchel, who has beaten Guardiola in their last three meetings, added: “It does not take a miracle to win against Manchester City but it’s absolutely necessary to bring out the best performance.

“It’s one of the biggest tests in European football. It’s in our stadium and we feel ready.

“But let’s be honest, if we win we won’t be crowned as champions, and if they win they won’t be crowned champions leaving us in depression.

“He beat me I think four times in a row so I had to also deal with it and come back from it.

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“Nobody likes it. We hate to lose and when we have to accept it, it’s a challenge to swallow it.”

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