Mason Mount's clever Norwich moment repeats Tuchel's golden Chelsea Champions League trick
It might be a line you have read a lot recently, but Thomas Tuchel and his players deserve tons of credit for their performances over the past two weeks.
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It might be a line you have read a lot recently, but Thomas Tuchel and his players deserve tons of credit for their performances over the past two weeks.
Chelsea sported the logo of their shirts sponsors Three in their victory at Norwich on Thursday evening, despite the mobile phone firm suspending their deal with the club earlier in the day.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel praised his players for handling “another level of distraction” to win 3-1 at Norwich on Thursday.
Thomas Tuchel admitted that he had doubts over how his Chelsea players would cope with the uncertainty at the club ahead of their 3-1 win at Norwich City on Thursday night.
Chelsea put their off-field problems behind them as goals from Trevoh Chalobah, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz gave them a 3-1 win at bottom side Norwich.
Thomas Tuchel has praised his Chelsea players for retaining focus and beating Norwich 3-1, and says they will compete hard for as long as they are allowed to do so. The trip to Carrow Road came on the day the UK government sanctioned Roman Abramovich to plunge the future of the club into doubt. Ad/> While the government has said the club can fulfil their fixtures and continue to operate, they are currently banned from buying or selling players and have other restrictions in place.
Chelsea overcame the chaos of a turbulent day off the pitch to grind out a 3-1 win at Norwich and stay in the driving seat for Champions League qualification.
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