Chelsea must not 'lose their heads' protecting lead, says Tuchel

Chelsea has one foot in the Champions League semifinal courtesy of superb individual goals from Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell in the 2-0 win in the first leg.

Published : Apr 12, 2021 23:27 IST

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said his players must not "lose their heads" by allowing their 2-0 first-leg advantage over Porto in the Champions League quarterfinal to lull them into a false sense of security heading into Tuesday's return.

Chelsea has one foot in the last four of Europe's elite club competition courtesy of superb individual goals from Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell, but Tuchel insisted he would not set his side out to protect its lead in the 'home' leg in Seville.

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The tie is being staged at Sevilla's Sanchez Pizjuan stadium due to COVID-19 restrictions on travel between Portugal and England.

"We don't approach games like this, to talk about the result we have and then change our approach," Tuchel told a news conference on Monday. "It's important to be fully focused and play the best game possible.

"It's easier for Porto to adapt because they know what they need to do to go through. For us if we start adapting we could easily lose our heads.

"What does it mean? Is it enough to lose one-zero? Why should we enter this frame of mind? We have a certain way of playing and we will try to bring that. We have to be free in our minds to react to situations on the pitch," he added.

Chelsea faces a defining week with an FA Cup semifinal clash against Manchester City at Wembley on Saturday. Tuchel believes his side is on course for a strong finish to the season.

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"There's nothing less interesting than the past," he said. "Everything that counts is the next match and competition.

"Tomorrow there's no trophy to win, on Saturday there's no trophy to win, but these are matches where we can take decisive steps," he added.

N'Golo Kante, who has struggled with a hamstring problem in recent weeks, is available for the game, but Tuchel said he would take a late call on the France midfielder.

"We need to be careful about him," the German added. "The question is whether we want him to start or finish the game. It is not answered yet, I will do this tomorrow."

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