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Chelsea rally to seize point while Tuchel plays down Lukaku dispute

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HOMAS TUCHEL has insisted Romelu Lukaku “will stay our player” despite showdown talks slated for today over the Chelsea striker’s controvers­ial comments on his Stamford Bridge situation.

Blues boss Tuchel hailed an “immense” comeback as Mateo Kovacic and Christian Pulisic struck to claim a Premier League draw with Liverpool – and all without club-record signing Lukaku.

The £98 million man was stood down for yesterday’s clash after an interview aired on Thursday, which was recorded three weeks ago, in which Lukaku revealed unhappines­s at his Chelsea situation.

The Belgium internatio­nalist has scored two goals in two games since that interview took place and also insisted he had smoothed things over with boss Tuchel, but the German coach and the Chelsea hierarchy took a dim view of the comments and their timing.

Tuchel admitted he would talk to Lukaku today to thrash out a way forward but insisted the 28-year-old’s future is not up for debate.

“He’s our player, he will stay our player,” said Tuchel.

“We will always protect our players and when we make decisions like this, first we need to evaluate the situation, not listen to the media but understand what he said and why he said it.

“If the decision is he’s good to go for Wednesday for the Tottenham match, this is the decision. But I cannot tell you right now because we need to talk and understand the situation better.

“There’s no doubt he will stay our player, and we have to protect our players.”

Lukaku had previously told Sky Sports Italy: “I’m not happy with the situation [at Chelsea] and that’s only natural.”

The former Inter Milan striker had, however, told ESPN Brazil on Boxing

Day that he and Tuchel had thrashed out some difference­s, having aimed for a “multidimen­sional” role with the Blues.

Sadio Mane broke a 10-game scoring duck and Mo Salah delivered his 16th league goal of the campaign as Liverpool raced into early control at Stamford Bridge yesterday.

But Chelsea battled back and ground out an impressive point, especially given the Lukaku situation and a growing injury glut.

“It’s not the first time that

an interview out there causes some noise,” said Tuchel.

“But we can handle it, I don’t feel personally attacked, I don’t feel personally angry. But the noise was too big, on Friday there were two statements and too much noise

“We lost totally the focus for the match and we took the decision to delay the process, to protect also Romelu from a rash decision. We need to speak, we need to read the full interview and to stay calm and not lose our heads. But it was simply a decision to protect the preparatio­n for a match like this. This was clear and from there on we had a bit more focus to play a match like this.”

Explaining he had consulted senior Chelsea players before omitting Lukaku for the clash with Liverpool, Tuchel continued: “I take decisions for the team. I have players to listen to them and hear their opinion and what they think.

“I make my decisions once I hear them out. It’s their club, it’s their team, and it’s not personal for me to decide only because of my beliefs.

“We have to protect the strong beliefs and values of the squad. Regularly we speak to

five or six players to get the inside view, to have a clearer evaluation of the situation.

“This was a big match against a big opponent; a big response, and given the circumstan­ces, where we came from and how we played was exceptiona­l. Coming back from 2-0 down was immense, and there are no worries except for the result. It was a brilliant match for both teams.”

Liverpool were without boss Jurgen Klopp, Alisson Becker, Roberto Firmino and Joel Matip due to suspected positive Covid tests but still produced a thunderous showing and assistant manager Pep Lijnders hailed a stunning match.

Asked if third-placed Liverpool are still in the title race, Lijnders replied: “It was an incredible game; it’s never boring with us We never look at others, a title race is only decided on the last day.

“We have to focus on ourselves, that’s how we always did it, that’s why we got into the position we’re in. That’s how we were able to develop the group, and to win trophies in the past

“If we keep this fighting spirit up and play a little bit better in the next few games, we’ll have a chance.”

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