Kai Havertz slams Chelsea’s decision to sack Thomas Tuchel

Kai Havertz has questioned Todd Boehly’s decision to sack Thomas Tuchel and has accused Chelsea’s new owner of acting too fast.

Roman Abramovich’s successor allowed Tuchel to oversee the summer spending at Stamford Bridge as the club embarked on a major rebuilding project after a number of high-profile departures.




Chelsea have struggled for consistency during the early weeks of the new season and suffered shock defeats against clubs like Leeds, Southampton and Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.

That European setback, proved to be the final straw for Boehly where Tuchel was concerned and sacked the Champions League winning coach, before sanctioning the appointment of Graham Pottter as his replacement.




Tuchel was reported to have been shocked by Boehly’s ruthlessness, despite reports they had not seen eye-to-eye during a tumultuous summer, and believed he would be given time to turn things around.

Havertz, meanwhile, enjoyed the best spell of his Chelsea career under Tuchel and scored the goals which won the UEFA Champions League and Club World Cup finals during his compatriot’s reign.

With Chelsea currently in sixth place, despite their recent struggles, and a number of signings still settling in, Havertz revealed his surprise at Tuchel’s sudden exit.

He told Kicker: ‘Me too (it surprised me). Especially when you consider how we’ve played in the past year and a half and what we’ve won.




‘With the current sixth place in the table, you can’t speak of a messed up start to the season, especially since we have many newcomers who first have to acclimatize But football is very fast-moving, a lot can happen at any time.

‘Our new coach has made a very good impression, we have a great squad. I think we are in for a good time.’

It remains to be seen where Potter deploys the forward given he had been playing almost exclusively as a false nine last campaign but the arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on transfer deadline day could see another change of role for Havertz.

He added: ‘Of course it’s a bit harder for me in the ten because I’ve actually only played centre forward at Chelsea for the past year and a half and those are two completely different roles.

‘My position is not that important. Whether I play on the ten, on the nine or on the right side, I want to help the team and justify the coach’s trust. ‘I can put myself in any position.’

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