The new boss says Hudson-Odoi’s dribbling, runs, 1v1s, and intensity in defence were key against the Wolves.
Tuchel feels that nobody in the dressing room should be disappointments, whether they played or not.
“Dribbling, runs, one on ones, intensity – defensively he had to help in a back five, we didn’t want to suffer too much in their ball in possession. Callum was the key on the side with his speed and confidence.
“Yes, it was well deserved for the for the guys put in but I have to say, I told everybody in the dressing room there are no disappointments.”
Hudson-Odoi put in a man-of-the-match performance against Wolves as Chelsea played out a 0-0 draw.
Tuchel’s first game in charge saw big changes in formation and plenty of positives despite the dropped points.
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