The good, the bad and the ugly: Thomas Tuchel's memorable managerial moments
From working wonders with youth teams to fractured relationships, Thomas Tuchel has provided some incredible moments during his rise to prominence.
The German has become a household name in European soccer for his managerial prowess, taking charge of some of Europe's elite in the last few years.
With stints at Borussia Dortmund, PSG and most recently Chelsea, Tuchel has implemented his own style of play to great success. However, it hasn't quite been an easy ride for Tuchel, with him often finding himself at odds with club owners.
Following his Champions League glory with Chelsea last season - as well as the Blues battling it out for this season's Premier League title - Planet Sport take a look at Tuchel's managerial career thus far.
Producing quality
Thoams Tuchel began his coaching career in the youth system at German club VfB Stuttgart. This followed on from an early retirement as a player himself due to a career-ending injury.
Financial disputes
Tuchels' Dortmund army
Following the departure of Jurgen Klopp in 2015, Dortmund were quick to pounce to hire Tuchel as their new head coach.
Strained relationships
Tuchel had also fallen out with the hierarchy at Dortmund for going back on their promises to keep Mats Hummels, Ilkay Gundogan and Henrikh Mkhitaryan at the club. They were all eventually sold, much to the frustration of Tuchel.
Transfer window madness
Following the abrupt departure at Dortmund, Tuchel was appointed as the head coach of French side Paris Saint-Germain as the Ligue 1 giants continued their search for European dominance.
Tuchel didn't take long to add to his new squad as the permanent transfer of Kylian Mbappe was announced soon after his arrival.
Transforming PSG
A frosty finish with PSG
Instant impact for Chelsea
It didn't take long for Tuchel to find a new club as he was appointed as the new head coach at Chelsea only a month after leaving PSG.
Neither of these accomplishments were his most impressive however as Tuchel had also guided Chelsea to the final of the Champions League for the first time in nine years.
Having beaten the likes of Real Madrid, Porto and Atletico Madrid on the way, Tuchel had turned Chelsea into a formidable side once again in double quick time.
Champions League redemption
"Somehow we were like... you could feel it."
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 29, 2021
"We wanted to be the stone in the shoe of Man City."
Thomas Tuchel on another fantastic Chelsea display against Man City 👌
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Speaking about the victory, Tuchel told BT Sport: "I was so grateful to arrive a second time [in the final]. I felt different. We were somehow... You could feel it getting closer.
"The [players] were determined to win this. We wanted to be a stone in their shoe. We encouraged everybody to step up and step out, to be more brave and create dangerous counter-attacks."