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'We broke them' - Leeds United supporters revel over role in Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea sacking

Chelsea have sacked head coach Thomas Tuchel following the Blues' stuttering start to the season and Leeds United fans have been quick to weigh in on social media.

Leeds and Chelsea have a historic rivalry between both sides, going back to the 1960s, where both clubs were consistently involved in the pursuit of domestic and international football which eventually culminated in the infamous 1970 FA Cup Final.

Two weeks ago, the Blues lost 3-0 at Elland Road to Jesse Marsch's men which could've set the ball rolling, leading to the decision made after their 1-0 loss last night to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League group stage.

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Many Leeds fans took to social media to give their opinions and here's what they had to say...

@tobtipp: I think we broke them...

@JoshuaTrapps: Just remember Jessie Marsch was the favourite to get sacked first.

@aheadless: Is Thomas Tuchel blaming the bus that took Chelsea down to Leeds for this sacking?

@BH_opinions: Todd Boehly is having a shocker at Chelsea and I love to see it, safe to say that Leeds got the best of the Americans in the prem

@SheriffAlex: Although we battered them, beating Chelsea just seems like an average win now

@parmadiggyd: Nice to know we contributed in this decision by battering them at Elland Road.

What do you make of Tuchel's sacking? Let us know in the comments.

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