Thomas Tuchel aiming to dig on Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta for “unprofessional risks”

England manager Thomas Tuchel warned that he would not take “unprofessional risks” by taking place in the benefit of their clubs.
Club VS Country Battle has been raging for years, and home coaches understand their players as possible and fresh for their own use. Sam Tuchel was on that side, and Pep Guardiola was critical in the past of the players who were injured in international duty.
But by giving your new side of argument, Tuchel aiming by digging on the boss of Arsenal Mikel Arteta When he explains that club managers cannot have him in both directions.
“Given the fact that Declan Rice played after the first foot 7-1, the next match with Arsenal, I didn’t feel so much thought about us,” Tuchel said, referring to the Gunners midfielder, launching what was Basically a dead Champions League tire against PSV Eindhoven this month.
“So, I don’t think we have to break our heads because of this,” he added.
“I take care of the players. We take care of the schedule. But it would be a wrong signal to tell the players:” You have tough matches so I rest you. “We have a qualification for playing, we do what is good for us, we monitor them, we are in contact with clubs and will not take over unprofessional risks.
“I feel responsible for the players. I don’t want the player to be injured, I want the players to play a quarter of the Champions League because I want to watch him. We take care of us and the clubs take care of myself, and the main focus is to care for the players.”
England Continue their qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup. against Latvia On Monday night.