Again, don't you think you take this narrative way too far?
For a start, he worked with a team of assistants, analysts, physios on a daily basis, with the club's director of communications, he did pretty well in 1-2 pressers per week. Probably more outside of the public's view. Safe to say he had contact with other "humans" throughout.
I wasnt the one who came up with that opinion. Matt Law specifically stated Tuchels preference for the relative “isolation” he had under the previous regime in his panel discussions online. And he’s not the only one. I’m just reiterating an observation made by some of the people closest to the club.
Talking to trainers about a players muscle pull is MUCH different than the type of communication we are talking about with the new structure. Did he work with analysts or communications directors? We know he attended pressers, but it was my understanding he would either talk to Cech or request to simply get notification via text when/where he needed to be.
How true that is down to each and every person he ever interacted with I don’t know, but they specifically referred to that time period as “isolation” with almost a complete lack of “middle management”, and specifically cited the fact that he only really needed to communicate regularly with “one or two people” in the old regime, and he was vocal about the fact he preferred it.
By midsummer they were practically begging him to communicate on transfers, and popping into WhatsApp meetings with a thumbs up or thumbs down emoji was basically his limit.
When they did specifically ask more of him he became “frazzled” bordering on “antagonistic”. That’s what the reporters associated with the club are saying, again, not me.
You can watch most of that stuff yourself if you want. They stream on YouTube and various other platforms.
Im not married to the idea. If you have other insights or information you can share, please do so.
But these are problems that hounded him at every club he’s been at, aren’t they?