Thomas Tuchel reveals what was said at half-time to inspire comeback vs Man City | OneFootball

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·9 May 2021

Thomas Tuchel reveals what was said at half-time to inspire comeback vs Man City

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Thomas Tuchel reveals half time team talk that inspired second-half comeback win vs Manchester City

Speaking after his side’s 2-1 win vs Manchester City (h/t football.london) courtesy of a late Marcos Alonso goal, Thomas Tuchel revealed what was said at half time that inspired such a massive comeback from Chelsea.

Raheem Sterling opened the scoring for the Citizens just before the 45-minute mark after an error from Andreas Christensen. A late penalty from Sergio Aguero amounted for nothing as he fluffed his lines, meaning Chelsea went into the break trailing by a 1-0 scoreline.


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But things changed in the second half. A goal from Hakim Ziyech drew Thomas Tuchel’s side level. And a scrappy yet priceless goal from Marcos Alonso handed Chelsea the win in added time.

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The comeback win saw Blues go up to 3rd in the league table, leading 4th-placed Leicester City by 1 point. The Blues look all set to qualify for the UEFA Champions League next season via a top 4 finish.

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And the German boss stated that the players could stage a turn-around because they didn’t ‘lose their heads’ and went into the second half believing that the scoreline was 0-0.

“At half time we said to ourselves ‘let’s continue like it is 0-0, don’t lose our heads now because of the last three minutes, take it as a 0-0 and from there we go.”

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Tuchel added that it was Ziyech’s goal that was the telling factor and what swayed momentum in favour of the Londoners.

“The momentum changed completely with the goal. I could feel it, the momentum was growing, the confidence was growing and we were adding more and more quality and pressure.”

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Chelsea fans would now hope that this win serves as a morale booster for the Blues when they face Manchester City again this season in the UEFA Champions League final on 29th May.

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