Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel confident Edouard Mendy will be fit to face Manchester City in Champions League final


Richard Jolly
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Thomas Tuchel is confident that Edouard Mendy can win his race against time to be fit for Saturday’s Champions League final.

The goalkeeper was substituted at half time in Chelsea's 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday after hurting a rib while colliding with the post in a failed attempt to prevent Bertrand Traore's opening goal.

The Senegal international has conceded only three goals in his 11 Champions League games following his transfer move from Rennes, while his deputy Kepa Arrizabalaga has endured a difficult spell since his world-record transfer to Chelsea.

But Tuchel was reassured by the scan Mendy underwent and hopes he will be able to train on Wednesday

“Edou will play if he's fit,” he said. “And if he's not fit on Wednesday, we will try Thursday, and if not then we will try Friday. We will be reasonable and take responsibility for the decision. At the same time, we have trust if he can't make it. We have a strong guy with Kepa on the bench who would take his place.

“So the race is on. We are happy the images didn't show the injury was too serious. He made a huge improvement in the management of pain. So we are positive. But every hour and every day counts. Hopefully, the team around Edou and he himself can do enough that he is on the pitch. It would be a good boost for us.”

Tuchel joked that he will not ask Chelsea’s medical staff about N’Golo Kante, who came off in last week’s win over Leicester and sat out the Villa game.

“Maybe I will not speak to the doctors and physios so I hear no more doubts,” he smiled. “It looks good and I hope it stays like that.”

Tuchel has overseen two wins over Manchester City already in his brief reign and is formulating a gameplan for a hat-trick.

“I don't know if it's an advantage but we are aware of it that we closed the gap to Man City in two games,” he said. “I think it helped us a lot to bond, grow and arrive with self-confidence. Man City are the benchmark in Europe and this league. We are the guys who want to hunt them and close the gap. We want to challenge them.”

His players will have a day off as he explained: “It is mental relaxation now because it was a tight schedule being in a race for top four and making it to the FA Cup final and the Champions League final. It was a huge task to fulfill.

"Mentally, tactically, this is my day to prepare for when the players come back on Wednesday," he said. "They need a bit to breathe and then be full of joy because this is one of the most exciting weeks in their whole careers. This is a dream come true but I am not sure what the headlines will be.”

Chelsea have lost three of their last four games in all competitions, but Tuchel believes their performances have still been good enough to win as he reflected on the reality that defeat to Villa still brought Champions League qualification.

“It was the main objective and a big achievement from all the players,” he said. “It is a bit weird that the data and statistics we produced, the performances we produced, do not indicate it's necessary to lose or logical to lose. We produce numbers in a defeat that we should be the deserved winners,” he said.

“It is a strange situation because we hate to lose and are never happy and for us luckily it will never feel good.”

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Girls full-contact rugby may be in its infancy in the Middle East, but there are already a number of role models for players to look up to.

Sophie Shams (Dubai Exiles mini, England sevens international)

An Emirati student who is blazing a trail in rugby. She first learnt the game at Dubai Exiles and captained her JESS Primary school team. After going to study geophysics at university in the UK, she scored a sensational try in a cup final at Twickenham. She has played for England sevens, and is now contracted to top Premiership club Saracens.

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Seren Gough-Walters (Sharjah Wanderers mini, Wales rugby league international)

Few players anywhere will have taken a more circuitous route to playing rugby on Sky Sports. Gough-Walters was born in Al Wasl Hospital in Dubai, raised in Sharjah, did not take up rugby seriously till she was 15, has a master’s in global governance and ethics, and once worked as an immigration officer at the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi. In the summer of 2021 she played for Wales against England in rugby league, in a match that was broadcast live on TV.

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Erin King (Dubai Hurricanes mini, Ireland sevens international)

Aged five, Australia-born King went to Dubai Hurricanes training at The Sevens with her brothers. She immediately struck up a deep affection for rugby. She returned to the city at the end of last year to play at the Dubai Rugby Sevens in the colours of Ireland in the Women’s World Series tournament on Pitch 1.

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