Marlborough Express

Chelsea oust Real to set up all-english Champions League final

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Chelsea’s decision to fire a club legend suddenly doesn’t seem so callous after all.

While Frank Lampard’s name has hardly been forgotten by the Chelsea fans – who were chanting it outside Stamford Bridge before kickoff yesterday – new manager Thomas Tuchel is quickly creating his own legacy after leading the London club into the Champions League final.

Chelsea even made record 13-time European Cup champions Real Madrid look ordinary as goals from Timo Werner and Mason Mount sealed a 2-0 victory that ousted Madrid 3-1 on aggregate.

Perhaps the stragglers leaving the bars near Stamford Bridge could hear the roar Tuchel let out on the field inside the empty stadium long after his players had departed the field.

It will certainly have been heard in the Chelsea boardroom by the directors whose decision to dismiss Lampard in January and hire Tuchel instead now looks vindicated.

‘‘I am very grateful and thankful to have this opportunit­y,’’ said Tuchel, who in turn was dismissed by Paris Saint-germain in December despite leading the French club to last year’s Champions League final.

‘‘You can never be ahead of plan as a manager and as a player – it does not exist.’’

Even though the men’s showpiece will be an all-english encounter with Manchester City on May 29, the Premier League rivals will have to fly four hours to play the Uefa showpiece in Istanbul, which is currently in a coronaviru­s lockdown.

‘‘It’s going to be a stunning game,’’ Mount said.

But unlike last season’s final – when Tuchel’s PSG lost to Bayern Munich – fans are set to be allowed in. Chelsea supporters have yet to see Tuchel managing their team in the flesh due to England’s ongoing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns. But they can’t deny the impact he has made.

Chelsea were five points outside the four Champions League qualificat­ion places when he was hired, but head into the final four games of the Premier League season in fourth place with a three-point cushion.

There’s a chance to pick up a trophy before the trip to Turkey, too, with an FA Cup final against Leicester on May 15.

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