"It's normal, but he's one of Jude's best mates, so I don't think he feels that kind of pressure," Tuchel said.
Tuchel also praised Rogers' adaptability, stating that he had performed well in three previous matches and was deserving of staying on the pitch.
"Morgan deserved to stay on the pitch because he had three fantastic performances with him and second of all we didn't know what was coming if our plan was right with the high press," Tuchel explained.
Tuchel also mentioned that the team's plan had changed in the last two camps, and Rogers, along with Declan Rice and Harry Kane, had already adapted to the new formation in three to four matches.
Tuchel believed that the trio could adapt quickly to the new formation, allowing them to give clear instructions to Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham and bring them on from the bench.
Regarding Phil Foden's display, Tuchel stated that he was in good shape and could make any team better in an offensive position.
"Phil is in good shape, and Phil can make any team better in an offensive position," Tuchel said.
Tuchel also praised Foden's confidence, saying that he was full of smiles and had great first touches and movement.











