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Thomas Tuchel sends message to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp over fixture complaints

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has agreed with his Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp that the current football fixture list is too demanding on players.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace, Tuchel was asked what he made of Chelsea’s packed schedule, given the Blues have played a staggering seven games across the last 28 days.

‘It’s very difficult and demanding,’ the German told reporters.

‘We just had a look at the minutes played this season and we are by far the team that played the most minutes. We added some minutes with extra times so this adds up. It’s pretty demanding but it’s what you sign up for.’

At the time of writing, Chelsea have already played 53 games this season, with another nine or ten still to go depending on the outcome of Sunday’s match.

Such a high number comes as a result of the club’s participation in the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup, as well as reaching the League Cup final and progressing far into the FA Cup and Champions League.

And while Chelsea have one of the biggest and most expensive squads in the world right now, it doesn’t make things too much easier for the players and coaching staff.

Klopp has frequently bemoaned the number of games and lack of rest time for players. While there has been the introduction of a Premier League ‘winter break’ as well as the decision to allow five substitutions in games from next season, he continued to discuss the topic in his own press conference ahead of Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Saturday.

Tuchel for his part added: ‘If you play on a Sunday, it absolutely makes senses to play on a Wednesday in midweek, but we had sometimes the situation that we need to

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