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CHELSEA have won three games on the bounce as they saw off Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
And Antonio Rudiger - out of favour under the former boss - has strongly denied having anything to do with Lampard's sacking.
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BLADES OF GLORY
Another way Tuchel could send out his troops at Bramall Lane...
KANT WAIT
N'Golo Kante looks set to start his first game since January 3 for Sunday's clash with Sheffield United - but Thiago Silva is unlikely to feature.
HAZARD WARNING
Dimitar Berbatov has urged Real Madrid to consider selling Chelsea hero Eden Hazard as he is ‘yet to prove anything’.
During an interview with BetFair, he said: “Real Madrid should consider selling Hazard.
“He has had a lot of injuries since he arrived in Spain, and that has prevented him from showing the brilliant football that he played at Chelsea.
“If it was something occasional then it would be a different matter, but the fact is that the player is injured again and again and again, that is a sign that there is another problem that is affecting him.”
MAN MOUNT-AIN
Mason Mount bagged the man of the match gong for Chelsea's 1-0 win over Spurs last night, and you can see why.
FER REAL?
Rio Ferdinand revealed he was 'very surprised' to see Thomas Tuchel drop Reece James and play Callum Hudson-Odoi at right wing-back in his first two games in charge of Chelsea.
Before the 1-0 win over Spurs last night, BT Sport pundit Ferdinand spoke about James: "He’s a top player and I’ll be honest, I was very surprised he didn’t start as soon as Tuchel came in.
“If he’s watching the videos, this kid is up there with the best right-backs in the league.
"He’s a young kid got great attitude and his delivery of the ball is phenomenal and as an all-round package as a right-back he’s got a lot.”
SPURRED ON
Hear Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic's thoughts after the Blues beat Spurs 1-0 last night.
BLUE WARNING
Thomas Tuchel pledged his heart to Mason Mount - but not a first-team place.
The new Chelsea boss is the latest coach to be won over by the England star’s personality and performances despite benching him in his first game in charge.
But despite the hug they shared after the 1-0 win at Tottenham last night, Tuchel insisted Mount is still not a guaranteed starter.
The German said: "There is no doubting he is a team player and the potential he has. We didn’t choose him for the first game because we opted for a slightly different profile on the two No10 positions.
“But when he came in he showed what a big influence he can have also from the bench, and from here there are no guarantees for anybody. Not even for Mason right now.
“It’s easy with him because he leaves his heart on the pitch but everybody else does the same thing. It’s a team effort and Mason is the first to agree with this and this is what we need.
"Is there room to improve? Yes. Is there a lot of room to improve? Yes also and there are no gifts. He has to earn his place at every training session and in every match.
“He is a super-nice guy and it’s totally clear. He knows this, he is a competitor and it’s why we will keep pushing him like we do the others.”
INTER HIM
Inter Milan could reportedly let FIVE players leave in the summer including Chelsea and Arsenal target Achraf Hakimi.
Manchester City have also keeping a close eye on the 22-year-old full-back this season.
Inter Milan desperately need to raise £146million to ensure they can compete next season.
Transfer fees combined with the coronavirus pandemic have plunged the club into financial crisis.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan could get rid of five players in the summer.
Hakimi has been named alongside Aleksandar Kolarov, Ashley Young, Danilo D’Ambrosio and Matteo Darmian.
Premier League target Hakimi joined Inter from Real Madrid for £36.3m in the summer of 2020.
BEWARE OF THE DROG
Didier Drogba once wanted to ‘kill’ old Chelsea team-mate Tal Ben Haim after a tackle in training - and Jose Mourinho loved it.
The Special One is now in charge of Tottenham and suffered a 1-0 defeat to his former club in the Premier League last night.
Steve Sidwell spent the 2007/08 campaign working under the Portuguese boss at Chelsea and watched yesterday’s action as part of the BT Sport panel.
And he recalled: "There were leaders. Terry, Lampard, Essien, Drogba, Ballack - there were leaders in there.
“In training, people were smashing the hell out of each other.
"Tal Ben Haim going through Drogba, Drogba getting up saying, ‘I want to kill him’. Mourinho saying, ‘I need him on Saturday, you can kill him next week’.”
TUCH THE MICK
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel revealed exactly what he told fellow German Timo Werner during the 1-0 win over Spurs last night.
Tuchel pulled the former RB Leipzig man aside for some animated instructions just before Jorginho stroked home a first-half penalty.
And the former PSG boss told Astro SuperSport: "To score the second one and he didn’t listen! [laughs]
"No, no, we had some tactical advice regarding his position. He was even moving too much, we wanted him to stay a little bit longer on his position.
"Then we could find him in a more open position in the last line.
"That was just a quick tactical chat to give him some instructions."
DERBY DELIGHT
Check out highlights of Chelsea's 1-0 win away at Tottenham last night.
THE CARING ONE
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has revealed the mixed messages he gave referee Andre Marriner after his side's defeat to Chelsea.
Spurs suffered their third Premier League defeat in a row on Thursday evening as a first half penalty gave Thomas Tuchel's side a deserved 1-0 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And while there did not appear to be any contentious decisions during the 90 minutes, Mourinho still went over to talk to Marriner at the end of the game and was happy to divulge what he told him.
He said: "I told him something that he knows already which is that I consider him one of the best referees in the Premier League and I care for him.
"He’s a referee that I have a big admiration [for] and that gives me probably a good position to tell him that I didn’t like his performance so it was basically like that.
"I have a very good relationship with Andre so that gives me a good position to tell him that I didn’t like the performance."
PAT ON THE BACK
Alexandre Pato has asked for a huge house with a private pool and family protection to join Iraq club Al Diwaniya, reports say.
The Brazilian is currently a free agent having left Sao Paulo in July 2020.
Al Diwaniya president Hussein Al-Ankoshei confirmed the club are in talks with Pato.
But according to Rudaw TV channel, the 31-year-old has tabled lofty demands while negotiating a contract.
They say Chelsea flop Pato wants an expensive salary, a big house with a pool equipped and guaranteed safety for himself and wife Rebeca, a TV host.
Al-Ankoshei eluded to the striker's demands while confirming talks with the player.
He said: "Negotiations are ongoing, the conditions he has set are difficult to meet and there is still no final agreement, it is not easy."
DIM VIEW
Dimitar Berbatov has urged Real Madrid to consider selling Chelsea hero Eden Hazard as he is ‘yet to prove anything’.
The injury-prone star, 30, has played just 35 games for the Spanish side since he joined from the Blues in 2019.
Hazard now faces another four to six weeks on the sidelines as he has suffered another muscle injury.
His latest setback is the TENTH separate problem he has picked up since he arrived at the Bernabeu.
During an interview with BetFair, Berbatov said: “Real Madrid should consider selling Hazard.
“He has had a lot of injuries since he arrived in Spain, and that has prevented him from showing the brilliant football that he played at Chelsea.
“If it was something occasional then it would be a different matter, but the fact is that the player is injured again and again and again, that is a sign that there is another problem that is affecting him.”
GOING HAAL IN
Chelsea target Erling Haaland could join Manchester City instead with Pep Guardiola's side ready to launch a £100million bid this summer before his release clause kicks in.
The 20-year-old Borussia Dortmund star is the most sought-after striker in Europe following his explosion onto the scene over the past two years.
However, the Norwegian will be available for just £68m in June 2022 due to a clause in his contract with the German giants.
Premier League rivals Manchester United are also keen on Haaland who is the son of former City player Alf-Inge Haaland.
But the Daily Mirror claims City are ‘prepared to blow his suitors out of the water’ with a £100m bid at the end of this season.
And they are ready to offer the youngster a whopping £400,000-a-week to come to the Etihad.
GOOD MORNING CHELSEA FANS,
Mason Mount has spoken about Chelsea's new style under Thomas Tuchel, and how the players have taken to their roles.
The England star was man of the match during the Blues 1-0 win over Spurs.
He told BT Sport: "I think we had a lot of control in the first half and should have scored more in the game.
"We should be more clinical in front of goal and that’s something we need to work on.
"It’s the style the manager wants and it’s something we need to keep working at. It’s new. It’s different for some of us players. We’re all learning, but it’s going well so far."
A delighted Tuchel praised his players for the manner in which they dominated the first half, and then how they dug deep to thwart Tottenham in the second.
He said: "Every experience we make is a step forward if we are open to learning from it. The whole first half we totally controlled the game high up the pitch, and then in the second half we lost a bit of confidence.
"Minute by minute, we lost a little bit of ball possession, but we never lost belief, we never lost our structure and intensity to defend.
"In football, there are many ways to have a good performance. If it’s necessary to suffer, you have to be ready to suffer, and that’s what I’m very happy about."
And finally on the transfer front, Tuchel says it was a no-brainer to snub Chelsea loan exits for Billy Gilmour and Timo Anjorin.
He said: “That was maybe the most comfortable transfer period in my life as a professional coach.
“I was in only a few days, I was happy with every guy that was out there on the pitch, there were no big injuries.
“So there was no need for one minute to think about bringing players in.
“It was the opposite, we decided to keep Tino Anjorin and Billy Gilmour with the group because I like a lot what I see from the two guys.
“Billy is very, very close in terms of quality and work ethic and personality.
“So we decided very quickly. It was not even a decision, it was simply clear that we go with this group going forward.”
A-MACE-ING
Mason Mount has spoken about Chelsea's new style under Thomas Tuchel, and how the players have taken to their roles.
The England star was man of the match during the Blues 1-0 win over Spurs.
He told BT Sport: "I think we had a lot of control in the first half and should have scored more in the game.
"We should be more clinical in front of goal and that’s something we need to work on.
"It’s the style the manager wants and it’s something we need to keep working at. It’s new. It’s different for some of us players. We’re all learning, but it’s going well so far."
FT: TOTTENHAM 0-1 CHELSEA
A huge three points for Thomas Tuchel's men as they earn a priceless win over London rivals Spurs.
HT: TOTTENHAM 0-1 CHELSEA
Chelsea lead by a single goal at the break, and it's a scoreline that flatters Tottenham.
For all the Blues' dominance, however, it still required a penalty for the deadlock to be broken with Jorginho converting after Timo Werner had been fouled by Dier.
You can keep up to date with the second-half on SunSport's Live Blog HERE.
SILVA BULLET
Chelsea will be sweating over the fitness of Thiago Silva after he limped off injured against Tottenham.
The Brazilian defender, 36, was forced off in the first half with an apparent hamstring problem picked up while making a challenge.
PUL THE STRINGS
Christian Pulisic has revealed he’s been handed a new ‘false nine’ role by Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.
He explained: “It’s kind of a false striker. It’s been good so far.
“We’ve got a new outlook on things, we have had a really good win so it’s been a positive start.
“It’s been some crazy times recently and just to get a win left all the guys in the changing room really excited.
“We have had a lot of fun in training and there are smiles on faces which is good to see.
ICYMI
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel warned Ben Chilwell he faces competition to remain Chelsea’s No1 left-back after Marcos Alonso’s searing display against Burnley.
He said: “It gives us a big scale of decisions and now Marcos has to work hard to push forward and stay in the squad.
“And Chilly, at the same time, is pushing to come into the squad and that’s the best situation we can have.
“We had the reason, it was not because we were unhappy with Chilwell but we opted for more size to defend set-pieces.
“Marcos is used to playing in this role, he has good timing arriving in the box.
“In the end we are very happy that he scored the second goal that finished the game.”
TEAM NEWS
Hakim Ziyech returns to the squad as Marcos Alonso keeps his place.
CAN'T TUCH THEM
Thomas Tuchel says it was a no-brainer to snub Chelsea loan exits for Billy Gilmour and Timo Anjorin.
He said: “That was maybe the most comfortable transfer period in my life as a professional coach.
“I was in only a few days, I was happy with every guy that was out there on the pitch, there were no big injuries.
“So there was no need for one minute to think about bringing players in.
“It was the opposite, we decided to keep Tino Anjorin and Billy Gilmour with the group because I like a lot what I see from the two guys.
“Billy is very, very close in terms of quality and work ethic and personality.
“So we decided very quickly. It was not even a decision, it was simply clear that we go with this group going forward.”
TUCH N GO
Hakim Ziyech has admitted that Chelsea players have enjoyed getting to grips with Thomas Tuchel's methods and ideas.
He told the club's website: "It’s been good so far.
"We’ve had a good week. It’s not always nice when a manager leaves and a new one comes in but he’s brought his new ideas and everybody is excited to work under him.
"The training has been different and in the last two games our formation and playing style was different as well so he really has his own ideas about the game.
"For us, it’s important to adapt quickly to it, to focus on the games and to follow the information the coach is giving us so we play how he wants us to play."