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Thomas Tuchel considers two punishments for Romelu Lukaku

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Thomas Tuchel is considering two punishments for Chelsea forward Romelu Lukaku after his controversial interview about the club and his desire to rejoin Inter in the near future.

In an interview recorded weeks ago but aired on Thursday, Lukaku conceded he was unhappy with his situation at Stamford Bridge.




‘I’m not happy with the situation, this is normal,’ Lukaku said at the time. ‘But I am a worker and I must not give up.’

Lukaku returned to the London side over the summer in a £97.5m transfer deal from Italian side Inter Milan. The Belgium international added to Sky Sports Italia: ‘I want to say a big apology to the Inter fans because I think the way I left should have been different.




‘I really hope in the depths of my heart to return to Inter, not at the end of my career, but at a still good level to hopefully win more.’

Many Chelsea supporters reacted badly to Lukaku’s comments and former England players Darren Bent and Trevor Sinclair have now urged the player to apologise to the club’s fans.

Tuchel conceded Lukaku’s comments did not help the club at his pre-match press conference on Friday and he is now considering punishing his striker, according to the Daily Telegraph.

It is claimed that Tuchel is weighing up dropping Lukaku for Sunday’s Premier League game with Liverpool and could leave him out of Chelsea’s matchday squad entirely. Lukaku may also face a fine for giving the interview.




Meanwhile, Tuchel says Chelsea must be realistic about their chances of catching Guardiola’s side, who he has described as ‘relentless’ and a ‘winning machine’.

‘They know what it takes to produce these high-point seasons over and over again,’ said Tuchel, speaking before City’s win over Arsenal on Saturday.

‘We will never stop believing or pushing but we have to be realistic. It is a winning machine. It is not only about having an advantage, it is making it an advantage.

‘They are good. Very good. They are relentless. We have to admit where we come from one year ago. When you look at 2021 [last season’s league table], we are 20 points behind.

‘You have to be careful that you are ambitious but not over-ambitious and do not to get frustrated by not catching Man City in the first half year.’

   
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