The Mail on Sunday

‘Lukaku will rise again, like Kane’

- By Rob Draper

THOMAS Tuchel says his ailing centre forward Romelu Lukaku will emulate Harry Kane and rediscover his form because he is a born goalscorer.

The £97.5m record signing has struggled for a regular first-team place under Tuchel with just eight goals this season and was dropped after an interview deemed to be disruptive prior to the Liverpool game, for which Lukaku subsequent­ly apologised. With Kane now seemingly back to his best for

Spurs and with Chelsea facing their London rivals today, Tuchel drew a comparison between the England striker’s poor form at the start of the season and his own centre forward.

Tuchel said: ‘I remember when there were a lot of critics for Harry Kane at the beginning of the season. But in the end, he is what he is. He’s a goalscorer.

‘I think if you are a scorer at this level, you must have been scoring goals from six-years old. You just have it and he will never lose it and it’s the same for Romelu. These guys, at the end of the season, they will have a certain amount of goals. Why? Because they have proved this is what they do. It’s simply what they do.’

Lukaku thrived at Serie A winners Inter last season, under today’s opposing manager Antonio Conte, scoring 47 goals in 72 games.

Tuchel said he had studied how Inter played in a bid to get the best out of Lukaku. ‘Yes, we’ve talked about this. I watch football games and I can see where he plays, how he plays and the way Inter play.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom