Tuchel hits out at Hudson-odoi after Chelsea sub hauled off in Saints draw
Burnley were held to a 0-0 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion, despite the visitors being reduced to 10 men for an hour
Thomas Tuchel admited he was ‘unhappy’ with Callum Hudson-odoi’s atitude ater dragging off the Chelsea winger soon ater his introduction as a substitute in Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Southampton.
Hudson-odoi was sent on as a half-time replacement for Tammy Abraham, but his aternoon ended in embarrassment when he was replaced to make way for Hakim Ziyech in the 76th minute.
Blues boss Tuchel made no atempt to hide his frustration with the England international’s lack of effort.
“We brought in Callum Hudson-odoi but I was not happy with his atitude, energy and counter-pressing. I took him off and we demand 100 percent,” Tuchel said.
“I feel he is not in the right shape to help us. I was not happy with his body language.
“Itwasaharddecisionbuttomorrowitisforgoten and he has all possibilities to start against Atletico Madrid,” Tuchel said, referring to the Champions League last 16 game on Tuesday.
Chelsea trailed to a first half goal from Japan star Takumi Minamino at St Mary’s.
Mason Mount came to the rescue as he won and converted the second half spot-kick that extended Tuchel’s unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions since he replaced Frank Lampard in January.
Chelsea remain fourth in the Premier League ater their run of five successive wins came to an end and they will fall out of the top four if West Ham beat Totenham on Sunday.
In a performance reminiscent of the issues that plagued Lampard, Chelsea monopolised possession without delivering the knockout blow and paid for a defensive lapse.
Former Paris Saint Germain boss Tuchel will demand a much-improved display against Atletico.
“Clearly yes, we had all the chances and all possibilities to take the win, it would have been deserved, sometimes in football you concede one chance and they score,” Tuchel said.
Ater losing six consecutive league matches for the first time in their history, even a scrappy point was a welcome boost for Southampton.
N’golo Kante, Edouard Mendy, Kurt Zouma and Reece James had come back into the Chelsea team as Tuchel made four changes from Monday’s win against Newcastle.
James has had less opportunities under Tuchel than he did with Lampard and the England defender made a bid to catch Tuchel’s eye with a fine cross to Marcos Alonso, whose volley flashed just wide.
Chelsea had over 70 percent of the possession but lacked the cuting edge to turn that territorial dominance into a tangible reward.
Chelsea had conceded just one goal in the six games, but Southampton sliced them open in the 33rd minute.
Nathan Redmond cut infield and slipped a superb pass between Zouma and Cesar Azpilicueta.
With the centre-backs caught out of position, on-loan Liverpool forward Minamino scampered clear and cleverly dummied Mendy and Azpilicueta before flicking a cool finish past the Chelsea keeper.
It was the first time Chelsea had trailed in the Tuchel era and they threatened an immediate equaliser when Zouma’s header from Alonso’s free-kick was pushed away by Alex Mccarthy.
Hampered by an ankle injury, Abraham was replaced by Hudson-odoi for his brief appearance.
Werner fired into the side-netting from a tight angle, but it was an incisive break from Mount that led to Chelsea’s 54th minute equaliser.
Meanwhile, Burnley were held to a 0-0 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday, despite the visitors being reduced to 10 men for an hour.
Burnley’s task looked to have become easier when West Brom’s Semi Ajayi was sent off on the half-hour mark, his handball deemed to have denied the hosts a goalscoring opportunity.
Despite enjoying plenty of possession, however, Burnley created very litle in atack, disappointingly mustering just one shot on target all match.
The depleted visitors had two great chances to win it late on, but January signing Mbaye Diagne was unable to find the target from close range and Matheus Pereira’s goalbound strike was cleared off the line by James Tarkowski.
Even though they failed to secure all three points, Burnley stretched their unbeaten run to four league games to sit 15th in the standings on 28 points, nine points clear of the relegation zone.
West Brom, however, will rue those missed chances as they remain in 19th on 14 points, 11 from safety having won just two of their 25 league games this season.