A government sanction against Chelsea's owner, Roman Abramovich, has put the club in a state of crisis at the present. The club will be unable to make signings, sell goods, or even allow fans to purchase tickets for games as a result of the sanctions.
Chelsea are now experiencing a nightmarish situation that puts their immediate future in serious doubt. Carragher has decided to kick them while they're down by recommending that Manchester United take advantage of the situation and poach the manager of the west London giants.
Following successful years in charge of Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, Tuchel has done outstanding work at Stamford Bridge, guiding Chelsea to Champions League gold last season after previously impressing during time in command of PSG and Borussia Dortmund.
Currently, the Blues are in a state of crisis following the government's decision today to penalize their owner, Roman Abramovich. As a result, the club is unable to make signings, sell merchandise, or even let fans to purchase tickets for upcoming matches.
As a result, Carragher believes Chelsea's immediate future is in jeopardy, so he's suggested Manchester United take advantage of the situation and poach the west London giants' boss.
Following successful years in charge of Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, Tuchel has done outstanding work at Stamford Bridge, guiding Chelsea to Champions League gold last season after previously impressing during time in command of PSG and Borussia Dortmund.
Tuchel, like the rest of the players and staff at Stamford Bridge, will have no idea what the future holds for him at his current club. As a result of the club's sale being put on hold, no one can give him any assurances about how the squad will appear when it starts the season the following year.
Nobody wants to work in an environment where there is so much uncertainty. If he is given the opportunity to join a club of United's caliber, he should take it.
"United can provide him with the stability and support that every top coach seeks. The move would appear predatory at first glance – taking advantage of Chelsea's predicament – but from United's and Tuchel's standpoint, the more you study it, the more obvious it becomes."
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