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‘It’s tough’ – Christian Pulisic opens up about challenges at Chelsea and his mental health

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The United States winger has found it difficult to adjust to life at Chelsea since joining the club

Before the USMNT’s game this Friday against Honduras, the former Borussia Dortmund player opened up about the challenges he has faced in regards with his form on the pitch and life in general in an interview.

The star winger admitted that he has struggled with form recently on the pitch, saying he has not been played in the part of the pitches he prefers to play at.

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The US National has seen his game-time reduce after return from injury from start of season

These comments may remind people about his Chelsea teammate, Romelu Lukaku‘s comments just about a month earlier, however, the tone of Pulisic’s comments seems more self introspective and personal.

After winning the Champions League with Chelsea last season under manager Thomas Tuchel, a tournament where he also scored against Real Madrid in the semis, Pulisic has found life difficult at Stamford Bridge.

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He’s shown glimpses of class with a beautiful goal against Real Madrid in the UCL

The winger has played all over the pitch this season, as a winger, a wing-back and even a false nine. This has caused him to struggle at club level as he has only got himself 4 G/A in 19 appearances across all comps this season.

A season where he’s had to deal with injuries and being unable to catch game time often, he said “It’s tough,” when questioned upon his form at Chelsea during the interview.

He further added:

“Not exactly where I want to be and how I want things to be right now.”

Continuing, “But, yeah, I’m just going to keep going.” The player indicated that he was currently not happy with the position he has found himself in currently.

He also continued off from why he said it’s been tough so far, as he stated further, “I haven’t always been playing in the positions I want to play in. But I think it’s a good quality to be versatile and be able to play in all kinds of positions and have different strengths on the pitch.

“So, yeah, I’ve learned a lot and I think I’m ready to hopefully be in a spot in the next couple of games that I’m more comfortable in.”

Regardless of him expressing his displeasure with his current scenario back in West London, it’s evident that Pulisic is a fighter and ready to fight back to claim his spot in Tuchel’s preferred XI in the future.

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Pulisic suffered an ankle injury in September of last year

The winger also opened up about his mental health and how he thinks he’s doing as a person and not just as a player.

Christian said, “I would say there’s two sides to me, especially when people ask you how you are. There is the soccer side and the person side. The person side is even more important to me and I’m doing alright in that sense. It is a lot sometimes.”

USMNT Coach Gregg Berhalter ‘loves’ Pulisic

When asked about his National team star, the US manager had only compliments, “I love the fact Christian is fighting, he is fighting to be on the field,” he said.

“He is fighting to be on the field.”

“Whether he plays forward, or his natural position as a winger or a withdrawn attacking midfielder, or if he plays wing-back, he will do whatever it takes to be on the field. That is the mark of character and the mark of someone who knows how valuable it is to play for a club like Chelsea.”

Gregg further explained, “It has been fun watching him. He scored a great goal against Liverpool, against Man City he’s playing in a very difficult game and doing a good job. For us it has been fun to watch him and his team.

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Christian Pulisic scored in a 2-0 win for USMNT against Mexico in November’s intl. break

“They won the Champions League last year, were battling for the title last year and this year as well, they are going to be playing in the Club World Championships. Really high level of club that he is at.”, the coach stated the level at Chelsea is difficult.

 

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Predicted XI: Chelsea’s possible lineup against Brentford

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Chelsea are back in Premier League action today, following the two-week international break. The Blues are readying to host Brentford – who are among the seven teams scrapping to stay in the League – at Stamford Bridge. Here, we will take a look at Chelsea’s possible lineup against Brentford.

Chelsea are staring down the barrel of tough fixtures this month. With Champions League quarter-final fixture against Real Madrid coming up just 3 days following today’s clash, Thomas Tuchel is presented with a tough test of picking the team for Brentford.

Tuchel will undoubtedly consider Wednesday’s meeting with Real Madrid while navigating the selection headache, suggesting that the key players will likely be rested. Despite that, Tuchel has great cause for optimism as the season draws to its close considering the amount of good options available in the sqaud.

Thomas Tuchel is no stranger to a selection curveball in big games considering Chelsea’s injury and COVID-19 disruptions this season, which inevitably caused them to fall behind in the title race but luckily, the only fitness concern he currently has to contend with is Ben Chilwell and Callum Hudson-Odoi‘s long-term injuries.

Besides the two guaranteed absentees, Christian Pulisic will also miss today’s game as confirmed by Thomas Tuchel in his pre-match conference. Tuchel admitted Pulisic didn’t train with the squad after returning from international duty with the USMNT.

“For Christian, we have to decide. He didn’t train today. We gave him a recovery session,” Tuchel said.

“He was here but very tired with the jet lag and time difference. So we have to figure out of it makes sense to play him tomorrow and for how many minutes.”

Chelsea's possible lineup against Brentford

Reece James will be in contention to play today’s fixture after returning to fitness following another hamstring injury. James was involved in full training ahead of today’s fixture, however, his selection is still uncertain as it’s likely Tuchel wouldn’t want to rush him back to action too soon and could instead preserve him for next week’s Real Madrid clash.

Thiago Silva is also expected to feature in today’s clash despite traveling with Brazil. Thomas Tuchel was confident about his availability. The blues boss said;

“Thiago is a bit different to Christian, I have to say. Thiago did not play the third match with Brazil, came back one day earlier and had not the same jet lag as Christian.

“Thiago was here yesterday and trained today, feels very good so he is available tomorrow”.

 

Predicted Chelsea XI: Mendy; Christensen/Azpilicueta, Silva, Rudiger; James/Kovačić, Kante, Jorginho, Alonso; Mount, Havertz, Werner.

The official team news will be posted an hour before the kick-off time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Updates from Cobham: Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James return to training ahead of Brentford clash 

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Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James have been on and off from training due to injury challenges but were spotted at Cobham yesterday to prepare for Brentford

According to Chelsea’s official website, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James were seen training alongside other teammates, readying themselves for a potential feature in the upcoming Brentford fixture.

Injury crisis is a leading concern in physical sports. When it comes to football, injuries can greatly impact team performance as it can leave even key players sidelined for days, consequently damaging the team’s chances of success.

Just like any other team, Chelsea also fell victim to injury troubles, due to which, they endured an alarming slump – Plaguing the entire squad and adding misery to the club’s title hopes this season. Thomas Tuchel has been dealing with continuous injury and COVID-19 disruptions since the start of December.

That is when Reece James was condemned to an unfortunate injury that saw him withdrawn from the squad for quite a while. Since Tuchel’s system is largely dependent on the strategic use of his wing-backs, having to compromise on James and Chilwell’s crucial skills saw Chelsea drop from first to third in the Premier League.

The defender recently returned to first-team after recovering from a long spell of hamstring injury, however, he was reinjured following the Burnley clash during the starting week of March and has been absent from training since.

Upon examination, it was declared that James had sustained yet another hamstring injury, but fortunately, it wasn’t a repeat to the same leg and wasn’t as bad either. But, the player was advised to rest for 2 weeks initially, which was later extended to three.

Reece James was also called to represent England internationally during the break, however, Chelsea’s medical team didn’t see him fit and advised against his selection.

Callum Hudson-Odoi on the other hand, has been out of training, on and off, due to an Achilles injury. CHO hasn’t played since the win at Luton Town on 2nd March.

However, both Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James have now returned to fitness and will be in contention to start against Brentford this Saturday.

Additionally, Hakim Ziyech, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Malang Sarr, Romelu Lukaku and Ruben Loftus Cheek were also snapped training for the upcoming fixtures.

Jorginho, who was representing Italy in the World Cup qualifiers, was also among those training at Cobham as he was sent back early after Italy’s defeat.

Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James

Jorginho snapped at Cobham in a training session after returning early from the international break

Chelsea have key fixtures coming up in the month of April including Premier League, Champions League as well as FA Cup games. It’s going to be a tough challenge for the club to navigate considering the fixture congestion, hence, having all players fit to start will be a boost for Thomas Tuchel.

 

 

 

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Team news ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League encounter with Lille on Wednesday

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Thomas Tuchel provided team news in today’s press-conference ahead of Chelsea’s upcoming Champions League fixture

Thomas Tuchel revealed some team news in today’s live press-conference ahead of Chelsea’s next Champions League encounter. Kai Havertz also talked to the media.

Chelsea are set to prepare for a trip to Northern France tomorrow, where they will face Lille in Champions League round of 16, second leg. The blues have a 2-goal aggregate advantage over Lille from the first leg, and will look to claw their way to the Champions League summit, in the obvious hopes of retaining their European crown.

Kai Havertz, who has been in glittering form for Chelsea recently, was one of the players to register himself on the scoresheet through a header, early on into the first leg clash against Lille. Following him, was Christian Pulisic, who also recorded a beautiful finish for Chelsea, assisted by N’Golo Kante, finally sealing the game.

The Blues now look forward to booking their spot in the quarter-finals of the Champions League by producing yet another top performance to finish the job against their counterparts.

Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso are expected to start as confirmed by Thomas Tuchel in today’s press conference.

Azpilicueta was called off against Norwich after the defender complained of stomach issues. He sat out the Newcastle United game as well, but is reportedly fit now to feature in the upcoming match.

Marcos Alonso, who was out on account of covid-19, was also seen back on the bench for Chelsea against Newcastle United on Sunday. Him, along with Azpilicueta, will be featuring a start in the Champions League fixture on Wednesday as well.

Reece James and Callum Hudson Odoi, however, are huge doubts. Reece James was recently reinjured, owing to a hamstring injury, while Hudson Odoi had been battling a reported Achilles injury. Hence, their availability remains uncertain as of now.

 

“I think Marcos is ready to start, Azpi is ready to start. We will try to have Reece and Callum later in training but will be a very tight race. We will take this decision after the training session. They were not involved. Let’s see if it is worth the risk, it will be very tight with these two.” – Chelsea Boss, Thomas Tuchel in today’s press-conference

 

Follow the details of the press-conference by clicking here 

 

Acknowledging Lille’s recent recapturing of form in domestic matches, Thomas Tuchel said;

 

“To be honest, I think they played well at Stamford Bridge. They were very physical, attacked high up the pitch. It was impressive. They had a good pressing game, were very brave, and had the mentality they had nothing to lose”,

 

“They will play an attacking 4-4-2 that is aggressive, fluid and direct. We’ll have to be ready for that. But we are also confident in ourselves. It’s half time right now. No match is decided by a 2-0 scoreline. The second half is tomorrow and we’ll have to produce another top performance. I think Lille played on Friday so they’ve had a good amount of time to recover. That is why we have to be ready physically and mentally for a tough game”.

 

Lille have a little advantage of 2 day’s rest over the Blues, as they have had congested Premier League fixtures. However, Tuchel’s side are known to thrive on chaos. They are no strangers to pressure and have navigated through even tougher challenges; especially the one currently prevailing them. Despite their off-pitch woes, their attention and focus ramain on winning matches as shown in their recent unbeaten run.

 

 

 

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