Tuchel urges fans to avoid directing ESL anger at Chelsea players

Thomas Tuchel has urged Chelsea fans not to vent their anger over the European Super League fiasco on the players.

Chelsea travel to Real Madrid for Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final first leg with the Super League’s spectacular collapse still reverberating around the continent.

Chelsea were the first club to pull out on Tuesday, April 20, just 48 hours after the controversial 12-team breakaway competition was launched.


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Blues supporters’ vehement public protests forced the club into a U-turn, but manager Tuchel has called on fans to back his team in their first Champions League semi-final since 2014.

“We need all the support to be able to overcome this huge step in these two games,” said Tuchel.

“So, put your anger to the decision, put your anger to the way the decision was presented, which is well understood by me and absolutely fine by me.

“But don’t put it on the team and never doubt the love that all the people here in Cobham and I’m sure all the other clubs, don’t doubt the love everyone has for this game.

“And you will see all the passion on the pitch tomorrow again.”

Chelsea and Manchester City were the first clubs to pull out of the now-doomed Super League on Tuesday, with Blues supporters descending on Stamford Bridge to protest ahead of the goalless Premier League draw with Brighton.

England’s ‘Big Six’ clubs have all withdrawn from the competition along with three more of the original dozen, although Madrid president Florentino Perez – the ESL chairman – is refusing to give up on the concept.

While Blues boss Tuchel can understand Chelsea fans’ frustrations, he admitted hoping he and the players can count on their backing in a big week.

When asked if he fears neutral fans will not support Chelsea this week, Tuchel replied: “Really do you think that? And then they want to see us fail against Real Madrid, because they were not part of this?.

“Come on, we all make mistakes. And if you lead a club and if you own a club, you can make decisions that not everybody understands and not everybody likes.

“This is part of life and does not change the love for the game.

“I can just tell everybody that I love this game so, so much, like everybody in the dressing room.

“The boys are so happy out there on the pitch with a smile, so excited about tomorrow’s game.”

 

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