Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel has reacted to Graham Potter's departure from Chelsea.
The Blues recently decided to part ways with the aforementioned British manager following a poor run of results.
New co-owner Todd Boehly has now sacked two head coaches in his first 11 months in charge, with Tuchel being the first to be given his marching orders earlier this season.
The German manager's exit in October surprised many after he won the UEFA Champions League title just 16 months prior to being relived of his duties in London.
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With Tuchel recently taking over at Bayern Munich following seven months out of the game, he was asked to weigh in on the news from England.
"I saw the news very late last night," the manager said, per the Daily Metro.
"The timing coincided with my appointment here.
"I really enjoyed working there and formed friendships for life.
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"But the club has changed a lot, so it didn't really trigger big emotions in me."
Interestingly, the man Tuchel replaced in Germany - Julian Nagelsmann - is said to be the frontrunner for the vacancy at Stamford Bridge.
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