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Blues battlers are up for the fight, says Tuchel as semi-final spot beckons

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THOMAS Tuchel believes Chelsea’s “emotional” leaders Toni Rudiger, Cesar Azpilcueta and Mateo Kovacic are fired up for tonight’s Champions League scrap with Porto.

Blues’ boss Tuchel insists those big characters will be itching for the battle when Chelsea aim to turn their 2-0 quarter-final first-leg lead into safe passage to the last four.

Kai Havertz starred in Saturday’s 4-1 Premier League victory at Crystal Palace, with Tuchel later claiming the Germany forward should embrace his languid style and does not need to set the Blues’ mental tone.

Germany defender Rudiger, club skipper Azpilicuet­a and Croatia midfielder Kovacic will handle that role in Seville, Tuchel calling on his players to stick to their individual and collective strengths.

He said: “Honestly, you don’t want to be in a fight with Toni Rudiger and Azpi and Kova - they are all emotional guys and you wouldn’t want to be in a fight with them.

“Because they are all ready to fight and it’s in their nature to show it on the pitch and to protect the interests of our team which is very, very important.

“They are there and we can rely on them because it’s in their nature.

“Nobody needs to do anything that’s against their nature. We can totally rely on them.

“When I was a player on the lower level it was always important for me, when you had big matches and felt the tension, you could look around the dressing room and go out of the tunnel, look around at who was next to you and feel confident and comfortabl­e.

“I’m pretty sure that our guys feel very, very comfortabl­e when they look around and see who they rely on.

“The best thing about tomorrow is nobody needs to do it alone, nobody.

“We are out there together, everybody on the pitch will help each other, and we will help from the bench and from the stands and the guys who come off the bench.

“We do this together tomorrow and we will push hard, hard, hard for the best outcome, you can be absolutely sure.

“That means we have 90 minutes to fight for, minimum and we will do it to achieve a big goal.”

Chelsea face a season-defining week given Saturday’s FA Cup semifinal against Manchester City follows quickly on from this evening’s Porto clash.

Tuchel has told his players to let everyone else “wreck their heads” about the week’s greater significan­ce, while Chelsea must focus solely on seeing off a stubborn Porto outfit.

Tuchel also admitted he has yet to decide whether midfield linchpin N’Golo Kante will be fit enough to start both matches this week after his recent hamstring injury.

He added: “Honestly this decision we will take tomorrow after we reflect on training today.

“Normally it’s hard to imagine a game like this without NG (Kante) but at the same time we have to be absolutely careful with him that we on’t take risks with his health, and with his injury situation.

“So the question for tomorrow is, do we want him to start or do we absolutely want him to finish the game for us because there’s also the possibilit­y of 120 minutes.

“This is the question and honestly it’s not answered yet.

“I will answer this tomorrow morning with my staff.

“If we want to finish the season with a trophy we’d better win both matches otherwise it could be difficult!

“However, it doesn’t help to reflect too much about it. It’s most important for me to be fully focused on what we do tomorrow.

“We play in three competitio­ns and hopefully next week we’ll still be in three competitio­ns.

“Tomorrow there’s no trophy to win, on Saturday there’s no trophy to win, but of course these are matches where we can take decisive steps. We are well aware of that.

“Everybody can wreck their heads about it but we are there to play football and this is the target and this is the challenge actually – to keep our focus.”

 ??  ?? > Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is aiming to guide his side into the last four of the Champions League tonight
> Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is aiming to guide his side into the last four of the Champions League tonight

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