Tuchel's unusual methods: Force players to play mini-tops and keep tennis balls in their hands

Chelsea's players are being introduced to the unusual methods of Tuchel exercise has been an extremely active week for the Chelsea players. After less than 24 hours of victory by 3-1 against Luton at the FA Cup, Frank Lambard was dismissed from the coach's post, Periscopi broadcast. The legend of the Knights was replaced by Thomas [...]
It's been an extremely active week for the Chelsea players.
After less than 24 hours of victory by 3-1 against Luton at the FA Cup, Frank Lambard was dismissed from the coach's post, Periscopi broadcast.
The legend of the Knights was replaced by Thomas Tuchel, former coach of Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain.
Tucell began his new adventure with a goalless draw against the wolves in midweek, but will be expected to score full points in the second match Sunday.

The team from west London will face Burnley at Istanbul Bridge, before travelling briefly to Tottenham next Thursday.
Before these matches, the Chelsea players have been introduced to the innovative and unusual methods of Tuchel exercises.
Chelsea football players were photographed in '%Cobham playing with smaller balls instead of standard cannons.
Thomas Tucell has got his Chelsea plays training with mini-bals to help influence their control and the accuracy of their plates.
He's also being known to make scientists hold technologies to stop shooting and drinking pies into diamonds to enter a diagonal routine. Pic.twitter. com/ q OnNI9Ursv
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”Daily Mail” confirms that this is a tactic used to improve ball control.
And when they started training with normal balls, then smaller gates were used to make it more challenging to score the goal.
Tochel's report has forced defenders to wear tennis balls so they can't pull the other one to the fanele. It also forms diamond-shaped fields, which it did to Dortmund, in an attempt to encourage diagonal runs by attackers.
The gatekeepers were also trained with unusual methods.
Edouard Mendy and Cappa Arizabalaga danced to catch the balls, until Petr Cech struck them with soft shields. /Periscope. com/
Petr putting them through their pockets? Pic.twitter. com/9 MnSZoMGit
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