The Blues dominated the game from start to finish but lacked the guile to open up the compact Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, who left Stamford Bridge with their first clean sheet in the Premier League since a 2-0 win against Crystal Palace on October 30.
Twenty-four hours after his confirmation as the new head coach of Chelsea, the German set up the Blues to completely outplay Wolves but failed to break the defense of the visitors despite mustering 14 shots in the whole game.
Speaking to media after the game, Tuchel revealed he enjoyed how his team contained the visitors and admits he has a good feeling about the future.
"I enjoyed it a lot because I was very happy with the intensity, the attitude, energy and quality of my team, we were well organised, had a lot of ball recoveries in the last third, never lacked intensity,” the former Paris Saint-Germain coach posited after the game.
'We stepped up minute after minute in the second half. I was very happy with the performance, unfortunately we couldn't score, if we take care of our performance like this the results will come.
"It reminded me a bit of our games in Dortmund, we had a very good training session yesterday, 21 guys who were totally awake, to try to do what we are doing - tactically, structure, where to accelerate the game, how to defend - I didn't expect it to be on this level from one training and two meetings. It gives me a good feeling for the future.
"It was today totally unfair because I had no explanation for anybody on the side why they didn't play. Every day will help."