Olivier Giroud says Thomas Tuchel introduced 'serenity and confidence' again to Chelsea after the sacking of Frank Lampard... because the Frenchman believes the change to a 3-4-3 system suited the gamers 'completely'
- Thomas Tuchel changed Frank Lampard as supervisor again in January
- He turned their fortunes round main them to the Champions League
- Giroud says Tuchel introduced Chelsea's confidence again after Lampard's exit
Former Chelsea star Olivier Giroud says Thomas Tuchel helped enhance the staff's confidence when he took over from Frank Lampard final season.
The German arrived at Chelsea halfway by means of the season at a stage the place the membership had been sitting simply ninth within the Premier League desk.
Lampard was sacked in January and Tuchel helped flip their fortunes round with a top-four end and by successful the Champions League with a 1-0 victory over Manchester Metropolis.
Giroud who left the membership in the summertime and now performs for AC Milan, has praised the impression Tuchel made.
He informed Tribal Soccer: Tuchel introduced serenity and confidence to the staff once more by being profitable.
'It is always easier when you win games, so we built that confidence step by step, and with the philosophy of his game playing a 3-4-3, with the great players we had, his ideas fit perfectly to the team.
'I think we finished strong and solid, and in the end we qualified fourth and won the Champions League so what more can you say.'
Giroud netted the important aim in a 1-0 victory away at Atletico Madrid within the Spherical of 16 conflict of the Champions League with a surprising bicycle kick.
The World Cup winner scored 39 targets in 119 appearances for Chelsea after becoming a member of them from London rivals Arsenal.
He has since made a strong begin at AC Milan scoring two targets in his 5 appearances so far.
Chelsea strengthened their assault line additional in the summertime with the £97.5m signing of Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan.
Tuchel's facet high the Premier League desk after seven video games this season with a one level lead over Liverpool.