Christensen: Chelsea ‘have nothing to lose’ in Madrid second leg
Andreas Christensen insists Chelsea must adopt a “nothing to lose” attitude for their second-leg tie against Real Madrid after Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat.
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Andreas Christensen insists Chelsea must adopt a “nothing to lose” attitude for their second-leg tie against Real Madrid after Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat.
Chelsea fell short to Real Madrid, and Thomas Tuchel questions his defensive decisions. When asked about the battle between Andreas Christensen and Vinicius Jr, he said, "Yes, my mistake".
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(Reuters) - Chelsea have to find a way to stop leaking goals immediately as they enter a crucial part of the season, manager Thomas Tuchel said after they lost 3-1 to Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday.
Chelsea have to find a way to stop leaking goals immediately as they enter a crucial part of the season, manager Thomas Tuchel said after they lost 3-1 to Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday.
There have been very few occasions during his time as Chelsea head coach that Thomas Tuchel has been genuinely angered by a performance. But last night, after his side's 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid, he was more frustrated, more irritated, more annoyed than in any of his previous post-match press conferences. And there have been plenty over the past 14 months.
Thomas Tuchel admits he made a tactical ‘mistake’ by allowing Andreas Christensen to be exposed by Vinicius Junior in Chelsea’s Champions League defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday evening.
Thomas Tuchel has all-but admitted defeat in the Champions League after Chelsea slumped to a 3-1 first-leg loss to Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge.