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Tuchel named Chelsea manager

- By STEVE DOUGLAS

Chelsea pivoted to Thomas Tuchel in a bid to turn around its sputtering season, hiring the German coach on an 18-month deal on Tuesday barely a month after he was fired by Paris Saint-Germain.

Having flown to London to sign on as the 11th full-time Chelsea manager in Roman Abramovich's 18-year reign, Tuchel went to work immediatel­y by taking an evening practice session at the club's training ground ahead of his first match in charge — against Wolverhamp­ton on Wednesday.

Given Chelsea's current plight, there's no time to waste.

Frank Lampard, a club great as a player but a relative novice as a coach, was fired on Monday after a run of five losses in eight league games which plunged Chelsea to 10th place in the standings, threatenin­g the team's ambitions of Champions League qualificat­ion.

In comes a man with far less caliber as a player — Tuchel retired at the age of 24 — but with far more experience as a coach after spells in his native Germany with Mainz and Borussia Dortmund before 2 1/2 years at PSG, where he led the team to back-to-back French league titles and the Champions League final last season. His time in the French capital ended following a power struggle with the club but Chelsea targeted Tuchel after losing patience with Lampard, who oversaw the spending of nearly $300 million on new players for this season.

“It is never easy to change head coach in the middle of the season but we are very happy to secure one of Europe's best coaches in Thomas Tuchel,” Chelsea director Marina Granovskai­a said.

“There is still much to play for and much to achieve, this season and beyond. We welcome Thomas to the club.”

An English pandemic allowance for workers flying into an elite sports environmen­t enables Tuchel to avoid full quarantine by testing negative for the coronaviru­s. It means he can take his place in the dug-out for the match against Wolves, and allowed him to take training immediatel­y.

“We all have the greatest respect for Frank Lampard's work and the legacy he created at Chelsea,” Tuchel said.

“At the same time, I cannot wait to meet my new team and compete in the most exciting league in football.

“I am grateful to now be part of the Chelsea family — it feels amazing.”

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