Antonio Rudiger played a key part in
Chelsea's dramatic 3-2 victory against Leeds United, winning two penalties at
Stamford Bridge.
Antonio Rudiger played a key part in
Chelsea's dramatic 3-2 victory against Leeds United, winning two penalties at
Stamford Bridge.
Antonio Rudiger played a key part in
Chelsea's dramatic 3-2 victory against Leeds United, winning two penalties at
Stamford Bridge.
Thomas
Tuchel hailed the attitude of Antonio Rudiger after the centre-back won
two penalties, including what would be a 94th-minute winner as Chelsea overcame
Leeds United 3-2.
A rollercoaster
of a contest on Saturday saw Leeds go ahead via a penalty of their own at
Stamford Bridge, dispatched by Raphinha.
Mason Mount
equalised before half-time and then Rudiger found himself in the penalty box
just before the hour mark, where he was adjudged to have been fouled by
Raphinha, with Jorginho making no mistake from the spot.
Teenager Joe
Gelhardt thought he had snatched a point for his team after emerging from the
bench to turn home seven minutes from the end, but Rudiger was once again
on the end of a clattering in the opposition box in stoppage time,
with Mateusz Klich bringing him down, and Jorginho converted for a second
time to win it for the Blues.
Speaking to
the media after the game, Tuchel was full of praise for Rudiger and his
will to win.
"He did
not accept today to lose, we can agree on this one," Tuchel
said. "We expected an intense match for Toni and [Cesar
Azpilicueta] because of Leeds' unique style of defending.
"They
have to be constantly in the game and focus on defending and attacking. They
arrived in these spaces because they let us drive in there. It was good because
he did not accept to lose."
The London
club had come off a tumultuous week, losing top spot in the Premier League
after a 3-2 defeat at West Ham, before also losing first place in their
Champions League group following a 3-3 draw at Zenit in midweek, and Tuchel was
relieved his team put that behind them with a win.
"I was
confident we'd get one more chance and turn things around because we played
very strong in the first half and showed a good reaction after the
equaliser," the Chelsea head coach added.
"We
played with a fear maybe to lose and we didn't want to lose what we worked so
hard for. It was a bit of luck in the end when you get a late goal but we've
conceded two of them so maybe it was our turn.
"We
needed this win desperately for the mood, the feeling, the atmosphere. We have
two days off now which we need for the boys."
The former
Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain head coach also had some kind
words for the match-winner, Jorginho, whose penalty after 93 minutes and 11
seconds was Chelsea's latest winning goal in a Premier League game since
Florent Malouda's strike against Stoke in September 2009 (93:36).
"He is
super important," Tuchel continued. "He sacrifices himself for
many weeks actually. I knew this moment would come where he suffers because he
played Champions League, then played in Europe with Italy, then qualifiers for
the World Cup, so it was not only physical effort for him but it was mentally
very demanding.
"He had
no pre-season, started the Super Cup straight away, so I knew there would be a
point in the season he doesn't feel fully fit.
"But Jorgi is fully aware of the situation and has sacrificed. He has been hours and hours with the physios and medical department to get himself in the best shape possible."
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