Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel has reiterated his support for the crisis hit club saying he is ‘fully committed’ to Chelsea amid links to Manchester United .
Following uncertainty over the future of Chelsea following UK sanctions
on on the club's billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovic , Tuchel has
been linked with a move to rivals , Manchester United.
His former mentor Ralf Rangnick, who is the current United interim manager, will also play a role in determining who will be hired next, sparking the rumours
Tuchel has now responded.
During his pre-match press conference at the FA Cup quarter-final away
to Middlesbrough on Saturday, March 19, Tuchel said: "Do you feel me
less committed to the club in my situation? Absolutely not, I love to be
here and work for Chelsea. It has everything it needs to make me
happy."
Tuchel also revealed that the club was able to raise money at the last
minute to travel by air to Middlesbrough, rather than a potential
10-hour round trip by coach.
He said: "Yeah, actually everybody worked hard to make it happen. It has gone through, so it's organised we can travel by plane which is very, very good.
"Because as you know we have the last match and there's only two days in
between rest and it's very important to minimise travel and maximise
recovery to reduce the risk of injury. So everything's organised as
usual and we can prepare normally."