The German Thomas Tuchelcoach ng Chelseawas “disappointed” by the loss in the quarterfinals against real Madrid (2-3 in the second leg and 5-4 overall) but at the same time “proud” of the performance given by his team lacking “luck”.
“There are no regrets. It’s a defeat that you can proudly assume, they’re things of the sport. I was disappointed and proud. We deserve to go to the next stage. Unfortunately, we were not lucky. In general, we had one, two, three big mistakes, these are the things that are happening, but now it is just bad luck ”, he said in a press conference after the match.
“The players carried out the plan. They were not afraid to play. Credit goes to the players because they have a lot of personality on and off the ball and have shown their quality and the right way of doing things; as we had reacted a few days before against Southampton (0-6). Managing the number of games we have recently has never been easy, ”he continued.
An Tuchel which is extremely critical to the referee. First for unauthorized purpose Mark Alonso in the 63rd minute, which would be 0-3, and then because of his attitude to the Italian Carlo Ancelottitechnician of real Madrid.
“I didn’t see the goal, but I was very disappointed that the referee didn’t go to see it for himself. He should be the boss and not make decisions based on someone sitting in a chair alone in a room,” he said. .
In addition, he slipped his decision to repeal the intent of Mark Alonso is influenced by rivals and the environment: “When you play against real Madridyou may not expect everyone to have the courage to decide against you. “
“I was disappointed with the referee because he was happy with me carlo. When I went to him and said ‘thank you’ after the game, he was smiling and laughing, smiling and laughing … with the rival coach. I think, after the final whistle is a bad time to do that, after a team gives its heart for 126 minutes. When you go and you see that … bad time to do it. I told him, ”he said.
“I was also expecting more added minutes at the end, no net playing time in the second half of the extra time … maybe that’s too much. We weren’t lucky. ”
Source: La Verdad

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