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Blues boss laments wasted chances

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CHELSEA coach Thomas Tuchel said his side should have wrapped up their Champions League semifinal first leg with Real Madrid in the first half on Tuesday night, and rued missed chances in a 1-1 draw.

US forward Christian Pulisic fired Chelsea in front in the 14th minute in the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium, and the visitors created plenty more opportunit­ies in the first half as 13-time winners Real struggled to make inroads.

Yet Chelsea’s inability to score a second away goal proved costly as Karim Benzema’s fine effort levelled things up before the break with his side’s only shot on target in the opening period.

“I have a feeling we should have won the first half, and we could have perhaps decided this game in the first half-an-hour when we were playing so strong,” Tuchel told the BBC.

“The second half was a tactical game, and you could feel we only had two days in between two away games, which made it physically and mentally demanding, and you could feel it in the decision-making.

“We suffered a bit, and an extra day would have been nice.”

Timo Werner failed to beat Thibaut Courtois from close range early on, and Tuchel was left frustrated by the German striker’s inability to put away clear chances.

“He missed a big one at West Ham United (on Saturday) and now he’s missed a big one here, that doesn’t help,” Tuchel told a news conference. “It doesn’t help crying about it or regretting it.

“There are millions of people who have harder things to deal with than chances that you miss ... I don’t feel we’re pointing fingers, but of course, the strikers want to score.

“This is the highest level, and when you have a good half-anhour like we did ... then yes, we wish for more composure and more precision in the decisionma­king and finishing.”

Tuchel continued his fine record against Zinedine Zidane’s side in Europe’s premier club competitio­n – the German is the only manager to face Real as many as five times without ever losing in Champions League history.

Having scored the away goal, Chelsea are in the driving seat to reach a first Champions League final since 2012 ahead of next week’s return leg at Stamford Bridge.

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