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Lukaku is mentally tired, says Chelsea boss Tuchel

Chelsea forward has played in too many competitions and his form has dipped

Romelu Lukaku is mentally tired after being "overplayed", Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel said yesterday, as the club's record signing seeks to end his frustrating goal drought.

The Belgium forward rejoined Chelsea from Inter Milan in August for a fee of around £97.5 million (S$180.9m), seven years after his first spell at Stamford Bridge ended.

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The 28-year-old impressed in the early weeks of the season but his form has dipped and he has not scored in Chelsea's last six matches.

Tuchel, speaking ahead of tomorrow morning's (Singapore time) Champions League match against Swedish side Malmo, said his players were still adjusting to having Lukaku in the team.

"This will increase every day because we are in the process of adapting to each other," he said.

"In the moment, in my opinion, I feel Romelu is a bit overplayed.

"I think he played too many competitions over the summer, too many competitions with the national team.

"Now he plays the Nations League (where Belgium finished fourth earlier this month)."

"It means a lot for him to play for his country, so he takes it really seriously," Tuchel added.

"If that does not work well, he always puts it on his shoulders, he thinks about it, he reflects about it and I feel he is a bit mentally tired, not like hugely that we have a concern."

 

 

Tuchel said other players in his squad also had a tough schedule for club and country, including England's Mason Mount and Jorginho, who won Euro 2020 with Italy.

"They struggle," he said. "They have a lot of weight to carry for their countries.

"They take it and they love it and they are competitors and if you like it or not, if you play 1,000 matches a year, it can feel heavy."

Chelsea, the European champions, are second in Group H after two games following the 1-0 defeat by Juventus last month.

They remain top of the English Premier League after eight matches but Tuchel admitted their form had dipped, with one major reason being a surfeit of games for top players.

"There's still room to improve but we lack a bit of form, we lack a bit of freshness, we lack a bit of joy," he said.

The German boss also admitted that Kai Havertz, who scored Chelsea's winner in the Champions League final against Manchester City in May, had not shown his peak form this season.

"The story has not changed but he lacks the statistics of decisive things, of goals and assists and he needs to fight his way back into the team when he gets minutes and this can happen any time," he said.

"We trust in him and believe in him and the rest has to come from him and he's willing to do so."

Tuchel added Christian Pulisic remains unavailable.

The American forward has not featured for Chelsea since the opening day of the season against Crystal Palace after suffering an ankle injury during the international break.

"The recovery is not happening too easily and when he has some pain or some setback, he's had to start all over again.

"He is very, very close to returning." - REUTERS, AFP

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