Thomas Tuchel vowed to make Chelsea “a team that nobody wants to play against” after seeing his new side held by Wolves. Frank Lampard’s successor was frustrated in his bid to make a winning start and was lucky not to be caught by a sucker punch after Neto hit the bar in the second half.
But Tuchel said: “I don’t see too many weaknesses. I will focus on the amazing mix between the experienced players, big personalities and young and hungry talents. "We will build a team that nobody wants to play against.
That’s the challenge for me as soon as possible.” Chelsea racked up a record 820 passes and 78.9 percent possession - the highest numbers for a Premier League manager’s first game in charge since the start of the 2003-04 season - but
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