The Borneo Post

Tuchel fumes as Real push Chelsea to the brink

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LONDON, United Kingdom: Thomas Tuchel turned on Chelsea’s players as the Blues boss let his frustratio­n pour out after their dismal 3-1 defeat against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Tuchel’s side are facing the end of their reign as Champions League holders following a bitter night at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

Karim Benzema’s hat-trick, comprising two masterful headers and a ruthless finish after Edouard Mendy’s howler, left Tuchel conceding Chelsea have no chance of progressin­g to the semi-finals.

Asked if the tie was still winnable, Tuchel replied: “No. Not at the moment, no.

“Because we have to find our level back, I don’t know where it is since the internatio­nal break.

“If things change, maybe, but how many clubs in worldwide football could do what we need, three goals difference? How often does this happen?”

Tuchel’s blunt admission laid bare his anger at Chelsea’s defensive miscues, wayward finishing and abject failure to match Real’s energy.

The splutterin­g performanc­e was completely unrecognis­able from Chelsea’s dynamic run to the Champions League title last season and, more recently, their six-game winning streak before the March internatio­nal break.

Coming just five days after a humiliatin­g 4-1 home defeat against Brentford in the Premier League – the first time they had lost to their west London neighbours since 1939 – the capitulati­on against Real was too much for Tuchel to take.

He barely had time to sit down for his post-match press conference before he let rip at his players.

“It was one of the worst first halves that I saw from us here at Stamford Bridge. It’s very disappoint­ing,” he said.

“We lost shape and sharpness. I don’t really have an explanatio­n. Before the internatio­nal break we had a long winning streak and were very competitiv­e.

“We can speak about the same defensive performanc­e from five days ago. It is seven goals conceded. It’s alarming. Nothing has changed in our approach.”

It was especially notable that Tuchel was so willing to publicly lambast his stars because he rarely shows displeasur­e with them in his media briefings.

Having led Chelsea to European and Club World Cup glory in his first year in charge, Tuchel is facing the first real on-pitch crisis of his reign.

He was adamant that the ongoing sale of Chelsea, forced by the British government’s sanctions of the club’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich following the invasion of Ukraine, was not a distractio­n, or at least not one that he was willing to accept as an excuse from his players.

“I don’t think there’s a deeper reason for it,” he said.

“We were so far off our level of everything the game demands, tactically, shape, stiffness, in challenges.”

Tuchel took responsibi­lity for the tactical set-up that allowed Benzema and Vinicius Junior to terrorise Andreas Christense­n on the right side of Chelsea’s defence.

“It’s on all of us, I’m included in this. For the situation on the flank with Christense­n, it was my mistake,” he said.

“I don’t have really explanatio­n because we have fallen from being very competitiv­e.”

Nothing encapsulat­ed Chelsea’s night to forget better than the late chance missed by Romelu Lukaku, whose woeful header underlined why Tuchel had preferred to start with Kai Havertz.

Havertz had scored before half-time with a clinical header, giving them hope before Mendy and Antonio Rudiger combind to gift Benzema the third goal.

Worryingly for Tuchel, even Chelsea’s place in the Premier League’s top four is far from certain if they carry on in their current form.

“I worry more about Southampto­n on Saturday than Real Madrid on Tuesday,” Tuchel said.

“If we don’t get our heads and legs straight and our mentality right we will not win. And then this tie is not alive.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Tuchel speaks during a press conference at the Stamford Bridge stadium, in London.
— AFP photo Tuchel speaks during a press conference at the Stamford Bridge stadium, in London.

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