Thomas Tuchel impressed but not surprised by team’s reaction to off-field issues
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel insisted he has been impressed rather than surprised by the way his players have handled the uncertainly surrounding the club.
The world and European club champions cruised into the FA Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 victory at Sky Bet Championship Middlesbrough on Saturday evening, their sixth successive win and the fourth since sanctions were imposed upon owner Roman Abramovich.
Asked if he had been surprised, Tuchel said: “They have impressed me – not surprised, but impressed.
“At one point, we needed to accept that we did not cause the situation and we cannot influence the situation, we cannot change the situation no matter what we do and how much we talk about it and how much we worry.
“We had also to find a certain level of accepting the situation and refocusing on what we can influence, and that is our performance.
“The good thing is that from day one, I found a very ambitious club and a huge staff that is determined to push the players to the maximum level of performance, and this includes focus, this includes respectful behaviour, this includes an attitude of a team spirit that is needed.
They have impressed me - not surprised, but impressed.- Thomas Tuchel on his Chelsea players
“These are the things on which we rely now and in which we trust. That’s impressive because they do exactly this and we try to support them to keep on going.”
Victory on Teesside came in regulation fashion as a team which featured five changes to the one which started at Lille in the Champions League in midweek – keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga missed out through illness, while midfielder Jorginho was rested – struck twice before the break, first through Romelu Lukaku and then Hakim Ziyech, to assume control.
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