Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel has acknowledged that he struggles to sleep ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League match against Manchester City.
The former Chelsea manager, who took over for the dismissed Julian Nagelsmann at Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich in March, revealed this in an interview with TribalFootball.
“I’m going to try to go to bed early.” “I’m hoping I can sleep,” he remarked.
“The best preparation is sleep, but it can be difficult to sleep when you’re thinking about things.”
“I woke up really early this morning and just decided to go to the training ground because I couldn’t sleep.” I couldn’t stop thinking about the game.”
“I don’t think I can learn much from previous games against Pep.” (Guardiola).
“What Pep does is unique. We’ll strive to identify solutions, but to create problems for City, we’ll need a comprehensive performance.”
“We have a major task ahead of us,” he continued. I was just outside [at Etihad Stadium], which is our current gold standard.
“We want to live up to that, but the team has earned the right to be confident based on our results and performances in the Champions League thus far, and we must try to maintain that.”
“Maybe we play the role of a minor underdog, which isn’t an issue. We’ll do our best to make the most of it. We must be confident and at the top of our game.”
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