Chelsea need to bounce back from dropping points in consecutive Premier League games when they face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday for a fourth time this season. The Blues dropped vital points in what is a race for the top four with a loss against Manchester City all but ending their title hopes and a draw against Brighton brought their top four position into question as well.
"We won twice against Tottenham in between [in the Carabao Cup] and had some other tough fixtures. I can't even tell you the last seven games in the league so I have no answer," Tuchel said when asked about recent dip in form.
"So, so badly. You can say it is an excuse or whatever but it's like this. Look at our schedule, when we arrived at Man City we had the Carabao Cup in the week and they did not. Now we arrive here and they have more days to prepare and the whole week before to prepare.
"It's like this. We play since November. We are the team that plays and plays and plays. We need to recharge the batteries, disconnect. This is my feeling and it's why I give the players two days off. "We will prepare for two days, use Friday and Saturday to prepare for Sunday because we have a game against Tottenham."
And what better chance for Chelsea to respond than against an opponent they have a 100% record against so far this season. 3-0, 2-0 and 1-0 have been the trio of results so far this campaign that the Blues have racked up against their London rivals.
Andreas Christensen
Defender Andreas Christensen has missed Chelsea’s last two games following a positive Covid-19 test last week. This meant that the defender missed out against Manchester City on Saturday and Brighton on Tuesday, however it is expected that his period of isolation may have ended by the time Spurs visit Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Trevoh Chalobah
Chalobah has been nursing an ongoing hamstring injury which got a lot worse in the 2-2 Liverpool draw, so it's no surprise that he's been missing for crucial games against Man City and Brighton most recently. However, the centre-half is expected to make his return to Chelsea first-team training on Friday football.london understands. He was able to complete 70 minutes before being replaced but the 22-year-old has been sidelined since.
Reece James
It was initially feared that Reece James could be out for the rest of the season but recent updates have provided Tuchel with hope that a new right- wing-back will not be needed for the short-term. football.london understands that James has stepped up his recovery from a hamstring injury this week. James has been ruled out since the end of December, having suffered a torn hamstring in the 1-1 draw against Brighton at Stamford Bridge. The England international left that game on crutches and there were fears he would have to undergo surgery to ensure a full recovery. That proved not to be the case but James was expected to be ruled out for around six to eight weeks.
football.london understands the 22-year-old's
recovery has been going well and that he has
undertaken some light jogging on the training
pitches at Cobham this week. However, James is
still not close to making a return to the first-team
squad.
On top of this, James' five-word message that he
sent to the fans on Thursday has confirmed this
positive development.
What Thomas Tuchel has said: “No news which
is good news. Trevoh will be out, Reece James
out.”
Expected return: N/A
Ben Chilwell
Chelsea are not expected to be able to call upon the services of left-back Ben Chilwell after the serious injury that he sustained against Juventus. The Blues took a conservative route with their treatment but a major setback saw Chilwell undergo surgery for an ACL injury. His recovery is expected to keep him out of the side until at least the end of the current season. What Thomas Tuchel has said:
Ben Chilwell
Chelsea are not expected to be able to call upon the services of left-back Ben Chilwell after the serious injury that he sustained against Juventus. The Blues took a conservative route with their treatment but a major setback saw Chilwell undergo surgery for an ACL injury. His recovery is expected to keep him out of the side until at least the end of the current season. What Thomas Tuchel has said:
“Chilly of course
has had his surgery and he has our best wishes
and all of our energy to come back healthy and as
soon as possible.
“Unfortunately it seems like the season is over for
him.”
Expected return: Summer 2022
Tuchel will be speaking to the press on Friday
afternoon where we will hear fresh updates on the
quartet who have been mentioned in the injury
round up ahead of the Lilywhites' visit on Sunday,
January 23.
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