
The head-coach of the German record champions also specifically noted that, with regard to his lineup, that there was “no reason to change anything from a performance-based perspective”, but still lauded the training week performances of two specific players.
Asked about other personnel options, Tuchel seemed to suggest that he would be making no major changes to the XI that defeated Schalke 6-0 last weekend. The gaffer said that, “performance-wise”, he was pleased with what he had in place. Tuchel did however note that “every match is different” and specifically praised the training week performances of both Leon Goretzka and Ryan Gravenberch.
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