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Chelsea's loss to Brentford was so out of the blue, it's difficult to know just how much to take from it.
While the European champions were clearly nowhere near their best in the 4-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, they came up against an opponent that were ruthless in their finishing and executed a gameplan to perfection. Thomas Tuchel also lamented the profligacy of his own players throughout.
Chelsea cannot afford to dwell on the defeat anyway, as a colossal Champions League quarter-final first leg awaits them this week. They host Real Madrid at the Bridge, where fans will be ready to provide a lively backdrop and no doubt an uplift in performance from Saturday.
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Belgium manager Roberto Martinez has hinted that Romelu Lukaku is not guaranteed a starting spot for his country, as speculation regarding his future continues to simmer.
Despite making a big-money move from Inter Milan ahead of the season, the striker has failed to find his best form and is currently not guaranteed a starting spot under Tuchel, with Kai Havertz seemingly his preferred choice to lead the line.
Martinez was asked about his