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Julian Nagelsmann's bizarre Thomas Tuchel coincidence and what it could mean for Chelsea

After Julian Nagelsmann was fired as manager of Bayern Munich last month, Thomas Tuchel was named the new manager.

At the top club in the nation, one German manager is being replaced by another. It's not really that strange, is it? When you consider that they collaborated throughout the 2007–2008 season while they were both attending Augsburg, it seems very odd. Although Nagelsmann and Tuchel did not collaborate closely, the latter handed the former, who was in charge of the reserve squad at the time, the task of scouting potential rivals in an effort to acquire an advantage over them.

According to Nagelsmann's comments on Tuchel on the Bundesliga website, "That was my path into coaching. "He taught me a lot," I said.

There was a great deal of mutual respect. When Nagelsmann was hired as the manager of Hoffenheim, Tuchel praised him as "a very curious and very hardworking young coach." "He had extraordinary success playing youth football. I'm delighted for him and have faith in him.

Back in 2016, when Nagelsmann accepted his first professional managerial position at Hoffenheim, Tuchel made such remarks. Since then, the 35-year-old coach has helped RB Leipzig become one of the most exciting teams in Europe and has won three significant awards, all with Bayern Munich during the 2021–2022 season.

Everything, on paper, is pointing towards Nagelsmann right now. The supporters want him, the club seemingly want him, but there is still plenty of work to do before Chelsea appoint their next permanent head coach.

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