Coventry Telegraph

No doubt where England ace must focus - Thomas

- By NICK PUREWAL

THOMAS Tuchel has told Tammy Abraham to stop worrying about his Chelsea selection battle and focus instead on finally beating his troublesom­e ankle injury.

Abraham must start from scratch in his latest bid to beat the injury that has plagued him since Chelsea’s 2-0 Premier League win over Newcastle on February 15.

The 23-yearold has featured just once since first suffering the problem and missed Sunday’s 2-0 FA Cup quarterfin­al win over Sheffield United.

And now Chelsea boss Tuchel has told the England forward to forget about his status in the Chelsea squad until he is fully free of the nagging issue.

“Of course, he needs to be fit, that’s correct,” said Tuchel.

“Then to take it step by step, through good training performanc­es and to fight his way back.

“The way back is maybe for him to be a substitute and to be hungry and full of quality in training. “These are the next steps, but now is not the moment to worry about the first XI, as he has been out for many games, unfortunat­ely too many games.

“It is absolutely not his fault and he is hungry to come back and he tries all the time. “He tries all the time, but this is the risk to push the players back as soon as possible.

“It was an accident in training because we thought he would be in the squad on Sunday. So nobody’s fault.

“Now is a kind of restart and we hope he can use the next two weeks to get fit again.”

Abraham has fallen down the pecking order of Chelsea’s strikers since

Tuchel’s arrival in January. Timo Werner and Olivier Giroud have both featured centrally, while Kai Havertz has recently operated as a false nine.

With Chelsea repeatedly heavily linked with a summer move for Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland, Abraham’s position at Stamford Bridge has come under scrutiny.

But Tuchel is simply determined to help the Blues academy graduate back to full fitness before considerin­g anything else.

“He quit training on Friday after a five-minute warm-up so there was more or less no chance he could join the squad,” said Tuchel.

“It was the same injury, more or less, but he had a re-injury in more or less the same spot where the first injury was.

“So he is in pain and he had to quit the session after five minutes with no chance he could join us on Sunday.”

Oliver Norwood’s own goal and a late counter-attack finish from Hakim Ziyech booked Chelsea an FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester City as the Blues saw off the Blades 2-0 in west London.

Sheffield United spurned two big second-half chances, but interim boss Paul Heckingbot­tom revealed his pride in veteran Phil Jagielka, who started for the Blades just days after the death of his older brother Steve.

“Everyone should be proud of him,” said Heckingbot­tom of 38-year-old Jagielka.

“Fans, his family, everyone at the club is.

“I’d like to say how well he’s handled himself. To put in the performanc­e that he did, I thought he was immaculate from start to finish.”

Now is not the moment to worry about the first XI, as he has been out for unfortunat­ely too many games. Thomas Tuchel

 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham suffers an ankle injury during the clash with Newcastle
Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham suffers an ankle injury during the clash with Newcastle
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Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel

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