Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag feels sorry for Thomas Tuchel following his dismissal as boss of rivals Chelsea.
Tuchel surprisingly parted company with the Blues on Wednesday, just a day on from starting their Champions League campaign with a shock 1-0 loss at Dinamo Zagreb.
An indifferent start to their Premier League campaign that has produced three wins, two defeats and a draw has left Chelsea sixth in the table.
The news came as a surprise to many, though, given Chelsea spent big in the transfer window to sign the likes of Raheem Sterling, Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, Kalidou Koulibaly and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
1 Just 350 days into his tenure as Chelsea boss, Thomas Tuchel became the first manager in the club s history to guide the Blues to the final of each of the League Cup, FA Cup and European Cup/UEFA Champions League. Specialist.
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Having also won the Champions League four months after joining the club in January 2021, most would have expected Tuchel to be afforded more time by the club s new owners led by Todd Boehly.
Asked for his reaction to Tuchel s sacking, Ten Hag had told reporters: I feel sorry, but there is nothing I can say. It s Chelsea, not Man United. It s early in the season, yes.
United are one place and two points ahead of Chelsea in the infant Premier League.