Chelsea can sort things out 'straight away', says Tuchel

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has no doubts his team can sort out its problems quickly if it focuses on the details after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham United at the weekend saw it slip from first to third in the Premier League.

Published : Dec 06, 2021 12:30 IST

FILE PHOTO: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has no doubts his team can sort out its problems quickly if it focuses on the details after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham United at the weekend saw it slip from first to third in the Premier League.
FILE PHOTO: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has no doubts his team can sort out its problems quickly if it focuses on the details after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham United at the weekend saw it slip from first to third in the Premier League.
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FILE PHOTO: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has no doubts his team can sort out its problems quickly if it focuses on the details after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham United at the weekend saw it slip from first to third in the Premier League.

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has no doubts his team can sort out its problems quickly if it focuses on the details after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham United at the weekend saw it slip from first to third in the Premier League.

"There is no need to question the big picture and no need for major doubts," Tuchel told the club's website. "In my opinion ... it's about details. That's why I think we can sort it out straight away.

"Nobody wants to make mistakes but it won't help if we just say, 'Hey, don't make mistakes anymore.' We need to be better in decision-making in crucial moments ... to be able to have clean sheets or concede a maximum of one."

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The German added that he had made a mistake by bringing Romelu Lukaku off the bench at half-time in place of the injured Kai Havertz, saying the Belgian forward was lacking match fitness.

Lukaku did not play for over a month after being sidelined by an ankle injury, and featured only briefly against Manchester United and Watford.

"It's my fault. I don't think he is ready for 45 minutes physically but still we decided to bring him on for his height because we lost Kai," he added. "Kai had a crucial role in defending set-pieces, which is a huge threat from West Ham."

Chelsea next faces Russia's Zenit St Petersburg in its final Champions League group stage fixture on Wednesday. Chelsea has qualified for the knockout stages but is tied on 12 points with Juventus at the top of Group H.

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