Chelsea defender Toni Rudiger says the Blues are showing positive signs under new manager Thomas Tuchel after the German compatriot got the first win in the Premier league.
Rudiger admits that it will take a little time to adapt to Tuchel style because he just arrived a week ago but believe that the London side are on the right part.
The German man believe that the manager has made a good impact on the squad so far with the way he instructed them to play on Sunday.
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“He’s only been here for a few days, maybe a week and of course it will take time to adapt to his game and his way of playing,” explained Rudiger.
“It’s been good so far and I think with the win on Sunday, we are showing positive steps. I think we showed in the second half that we played with a lot more intensity and that is what we’ve been working on in training with the new coach.”
Rudiger returned to the starting eleven and he has help his side get clean sheet which he said it was part of his target so as to help the team.
‘Since the beginning of the season, my target has always been to start games and to try and help the team,’ added Toni.
‘Even when I was out of the side, I always said I wanted to fight my way back into the team and I’ve managed to do that recently.
‘I’ve started the last four games and we’ve kept three clean sheets, so as a defender that is always pleasing.
‘As a player, I’m very committed and I’m not the sort of guy to give up. Any chance I get to be on the pitch, I will always give it 100 per cent.’