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Tuchel hails Havertz after ‘horrible’ injury

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THOMAS Tuchel has hailed Kai Havertz for playing through the pain of a “horrible” broken finger in Chelsea’s 2-0 Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg win over Tottenham.

Havertz’s fifth goal of the season put Chelsea in charge against a miserable Spurs, but the Germany forward suffered a nasty broken finger in the tumble that followed his early finish.

The 22-year-old battled on until half-time when he was forced to give up the ghost amid mounting pain, but Chelsea still produced a fine result amid a makeshift set-up and against a strong Spurs XI.

Chelsea made a last-minute switch to a back four after Thiago Silva and N’Golo Kante tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday morning.

And Tuchel paid tribute to his players for shaking off the mounting injury and coronaviru­senforced absentees to put one foot in the League Cup final.

“Kai has the issue with his finger, he broke his finger and it looked horrible,” said Tuchel.

“And he played through the pain that was getting bigger and bigger. He survived until half-time and then we had to make the change.

“I liked our performanc­e a lot. We looked full of confidence and had two late last-minute pieces of bad news with Thiago Silva and N’Golo Kante, who were both supposed to start.

“So we decided at the last minute to maybe switch to a back four. The guys were very committed and very open to that, to making such a late change.

“And it was a very strong performanc­e, so it was a welldeserv­ed win in a big match against a very strong opponent.”

Centre-back Silva’s positive Covid test further depletes Chelsea’s defence, with Andreas Christense­n out with a back problem and Ben Chilwell and Reece James long-term absentees.

Captain Cesar Azpilicuet­a went down late on and hobbled out of the clash in the closing stages, but appears to have avoided a serious issue.

Tuchel added: “We were very worried but Azpi says it’s only a cramp and not an injury. So that would be good news and we trust him.”

Ben Davies put through his own net for a bungling own goal as Spurs struggled in boss Antonio Conte’s first return to former club Chelsea.

Romelu Lukaku was back up front for Chelsea after his weekend omission owing to internal disciplina­ry wrangles.

The club-record £98 million recruit had fallen into hot water with the Blues after revealing unhappines­s at Stamford Bridge in a recent interview.

Lukaku missed Sunday’s 2-2 Premier League draw with Liverpool, but has since apologised to all at Chelsea and the club’s supporters, and accepted a fine.

The former Inter Milan star nodded wide from a glorious Hakim Ziyech cross, but Tuchel was still impressed by the 28-yearold’s night.

“I’m happy with his performanc­e, I like how he played, strong, huge commitment in defensive work,” said Tuchel.

“He was always dangerous, always used his body and was always involved in dangerous situations. I expected it honestly because Romelu can handle pressure, he can handle adversity, and he seemed to be relaxed after the decision was made and we finished our talks. I felt him relaxed enough to have a performanc­e like this.”

A deflated Spurs boss Conte insisted Tottenham can only be rated as a mid-table Premier League team, urging patience and time on a major rebuilding job to catch up with England’s top teams.

“We need to have patience because there is a lot, a lot of a job to do, in many aspects,” said Conte.

“We are working a lot, to try to fight in this league, but in this moment we are in the middle.

“That’s our situation, we are in the middle. Not up, not down, we are in the middle.”

 ?? ?? Kai Havertz of Chelsea scores the opening goal and falls awkwardly, leaving him with a suspected broken finger
Kai Havertz of Chelsea scores the opening goal and falls awkwardly, leaving him with a suspected broken finger

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