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Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel admits that German forwards Kai Havertz and Timo Werner were short of their best during Thursday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
Tuchel’s side missed their chance to strengthen their position in the top four at Old Trafford when Marcos Alonso’s second-half opener was cancelled out almost instantly by Cristiano Ronaldo's 23rd goal of the season in all competitions, with United picking up just five points from their last six league games.
For the Blues, while they do hold a healthy six-point lead over Arsenal in fourth and an eight-point advantage over fifth-place Tottenham Hotspur, they still have some work to do in their final five league games to ensure that they secure a place in the UEFA Champions League next season, a competition which they won 11 months ago.
During Thursday’s draw with a United side currently being managed by Ralf Rangnick until Erik ten Hag replaces him at the end of the season, Chelsea had 21 shots in the game, 15 more than opponents United. Of those 21 chances, five of them were taken by Havertz, who while setting up Alonso’s