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    Seven ex-Chelsea stars who quit the Blues and became world class including Kevin De Bruyne, Mo Salah and Declan Rice

    EVERY time Kevin De Bruyne or Mohamed Salah puts in a Man of the Match performance, Chelsea fans are hit with a pinch of sadness.Unfortunately for Blues supporters, those two are now undisputed world superstars.
    De Bruyne has evolved into arguably the best midfielder on the planet since leaving ChelseaCredit: AFP – Getty
    But, before they reached their current elite level, they were once allowed to leave Stamford Bridge as underplayed, underachieving youngsters.
    And they’re not the only two either.
    We’ve taken a look at SEVEN players who could be starring for new boss Thomas Tuchel if they had not failed to make the grade at Chelsea before going on to become superstars elsewhere:
    KEVIN DE BRUYNE
    NOW quite possibly the best midfielder on the planet, it’s barely-believable De Bruyne was once considered a Chelsea misfit.
    Having signed from Belgian side Genk in 2011-12, the now-Manchester City star played just two Premier League games for the Blues.
    On the periphery of the first-team squad, De Bruyne was loaned to Werder Bremen, before being sold to Wolfsburg for just £16.7m.
    There, De Bruyne’s class shone through and his career took off, joining City for £55million in 2015.
    The pass-master has won three Premier League trophies at City in easily the club’s greatest era.

    MOHAMED SALAH
    SALAH joined Chelsea from Basel in 2014 – but played just 13 times in the league, scoring twice.
    In 2015 and 2016, the Egyptian was loaned out to Fiorentina and Roma – before joining the latter permanently, in a deal worth around £11m.
    After just one season in the Italian capital, Liverpool were surprise suitors, bringing Salah back to the Premier League in a deal worth £36.7m.
    In his first season at the Reds, Salah broke the Premier League record for most goals in a 38-game season.
    In his second season, he won the Champions League.
    And in his third, Salah inspired Liverpool to Premier League success.
    Salah is now easily ranked as one of the world’s best forwards – and will always be the one who got away from Chelsea.
    Salah has gone from strength to strength since leaving ChelseaCredit: AFP
    DECLAN RICE
    THE England international and his family were all huge Blues and he must have thought he was well on his way of achieving his childhood dream of playing for them when he was signed to their academy.
    But the midfielder was released by Chelsea aged 14 back in 2013.
    The determined star was not to be deterred, and after a successful trial, he was quickly snapped up by West Ham.
    Rice has not looked back since and has progressed through the ranks in East London and broke into their first-team at the end of the 2016-17 season.
    He is now the stand-out performer for the Hammers on an almost weekly basis, earning international recognition with Three Lions last year after switching allegiance from Ireland, and captains the side in the absence of Mark Noble.
    Those displays caught the eye of several big boys, including Manchester United, but it was Chelsea who desperately wanted him to return.
    It was widely-known Frank Lampard was a huge fan and made him his No1 transfer target but he failed to get his wish last summer.
    But after his sacking this week, it seems new boss Tuchel will turn his attention to new additions elsewhere.
    Declan Rice was released by Chelsea aged 14 but is now a star at West HamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    ROMELU LUKAKU
    AFTER joining Chelsea from Anderlecht as a youngster in 2011, Lukaku was tipped for greatness.
    However, he played just ten times in the Premier League, was loaned to West Brom and ultimately sold to Everton.
    Lukaku immediately showed his potential and scored 53 Premier League goals in just 110 games.
    The Belgian moved to Manchester United in a £75m deal where he maintained a decent scoring record, but generally underwhelmed.
    Now, Lukaku is finally living up to his incredible promise, shining at Inter Milan under another ex-Chelsea man, boss Antonio Conte.
    And he’s a Serie A winner, after the Italian giants recently won the title.
    Romelu Lukaku was barely given a sniff at Chelsea and is now thriving at Inter MilanCredit: AP:Associated Press
    NATHAN AKE
    THE Dutch defender joined Chelsea’s youth ranks from Feyenoord in 2011, before moving to the senior squad a year later.
    But Ake made just seven appearances for the Blues in the Premier League and was loaned out to Reading, Watford and Bournemouth.
    Ake eventually found a permanent home on the south coast and became a star for the Cherries.
    Bournemouth fought hard to keep Ake for three years – in which he played over 100 times in the Premier League.
    But with Manchester United and City both knocking, the Cherries eventually cashed in to the tune of £40m following their relegation in the summer.
    Now at the Etihad, Ake is a star of both Pep Guardiola’s City and European force Holland who seems destined to only shine brighter as time goes on.
    Ake is a Man City star and Holland regular having quit Chelsea in 2017Credit: Reuters
    NEMANJA MATIC
    SIGNED from now-defunct Slovak side Kosice in 2009, Matic was tipped to become an attacking midfield superstar at the Blues.
    The Serbian midfielder had played just twice in the Premier League and was loaned out to Vitesse in Holland.
    But after two years – and a switch to a more defensive role – Matic was sold to Benfica as part of the 2011 deal that saw David Luiz arrive at Stamford Bridge.
    But after starring at Benfica, Chelsea splashed out £21m – nearly 20 times what they initially bought him for – to re-sign him in 2014.
    Matic would later join Man Utd, in 2017 – where he still plays to this day.
    Nemanja Matic left and rejoined Chelsea for nearly 20 times the original feeCredit: Getty
    TARIQ LAMPTEY
    THE full-back is another one that got away after his departure from Chelsea last summer.
    He joined their academy aged just eight and won a host of honours alongside the likes of Tammy Abraham and Reece James on their rise through the youth ranks.
    Tariq Lamptey has suggested that he moved away from Chelsea last summer in order to take his career to the next level.  The 20-year-old is a product of the Blues youth development system, having joined the club when he was just 8-years-old.
    Lamptey was promoted to the Blues first-team in 2019 after the arrival of Lampard in the dug-out.
    But he failed to receive as much game time as some of his other fellow academy graduates, making just one Premier League appearance for the club last season. 
    Brighton came in for the 20-year-old last January and Chelsea were happy to do business and cash-in on the youngster for £4m on deadline day.
    But since then he has blossomed for the Seagulls with a series of stunning displays, leading to speculation he could even be on the verge of a senior international call-up.
    Arsenal were linked with a swoop for the starlet, who Chelsea failed to include a buy-back option as part of his exit, but he committed his future to Brighton recently by penning a new long-term contract.
    Explaining his decision to quit Chelsea, he said: “I had to look at where I would get the most football and how I could take my game to the next level.
    “I sat down with the coaches, family members and agents and thought about what’s best for me. It was a really tough decision.”
    Tariq Lamptey has blossomed at Brighton since his Chelsea exitCredit: Getty
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    Chelsea and Man City fans WILL be allowed to go to Champions League final as Portugal confirm Brits back from Monday

    CHELSEA and Manchester City fans WILL be allowed to travel to the Champions League final after Portugal confirmed Brits can travel to the nation from Monday.Earlier this month, the Estadio do Dragao was handed the showpiece fixture after Istanbul was forced to withdraw due to coronavirus.
    Chelsea and Man City fans WILL be allowed to travel to Portugal for this month’s Champions League finalCredit: AP
    Ecstatic supporters quickly snapped up flights and tickets to the game after it was confirmed 6,000 fans from each club could attend the huge game.
    However, on Thursday it was revealed fans would have to arrive in AND leave Porto on the same day with Portugal extending its a ‘state of calamity’ to May 30, with the final to be played a day earlier.
    But the Portuguese government has now confirmed Brits have been given the green light to holiday in the country from Monday May 17 as long as they have returned a negative Covid test within 72 hours of their arrival.
    Portugal was already on Britain’s ‘green list’ meaning UK travellers can go on holiday from Monday without having to quarantine when returning to the UK.
    And the latest update will be a huge relief to fans who had voiced their frustration after shelling out hundreds of pounds on flights, accommodation and match tickets.
    Restrictions will now be lifted allowing fans to make their way to the country and have the freedom to travel earlier or stay longer before returning home.
    The threat level is not a full lockdown, with bars and restaurants open, although face masks must be worn in public at all times.
    Earlier this week, Portuguese minister Mariana Vieira da Silva claimed: “Those who come to the Champions League final will come and return on the same day, with a test done, in a bubble situation, on charter flights.
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    “There will be two fan zones and from there they will be moved to the  stadium and from the stadium to the airport, being in Portugal less than 24 hours.”
    Chelsea season-ticket holder Dave Johnstone had to cancel trips to Istanbul and Lisbon – and was left distraught after believing Porto may have to be axed too.
    Johnstone said: “I know of at least 80 fans in the same position but it probably runs into the hundreds.
    “It’s the supporters who are being punished.
    “People like me aren’t bothered where it gets played.
    “We have done our best to get cheap flights, get time off work and get the money together.”

    Ian Cheeseman, head of the Forever Blue podcast,  added: “I’m just so sorry for the Man City fans who are left in this horrible situation. It’s just not fair.”
    But fans of both clubs have now been handed a major boost in the knowledge their trip can go ahead.
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    Jose Mourinho’s incredible tactic to stop Cristiano Ronaldo revealed as Chelsea beat Man Utd in 2007 FA Cup final

    SHAUN WRIGHT-PHILLIPS has revealed just how Jose Mourinho masterminded Chelsea’s 2007 FA Cup final win over Manchester United.And it was all down the flying winger’s DEFENSIVE skills…
    Mourinho turned to Wright-Phillips’ defensive skills as Chelsea beat Man Utd in the 2007 FA CupCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Chelsea won their first FA Cup under Jose Mourinho in 2007 after slowing down Cristiano RonaldoCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    During Mourinho’s first spell at Stamford Bridge, the Special One had already guided the club to two Premier League title and two League Cups.
    But he was yet to get his hands on the FA Cup.
    And in 2007, Mourinho’s Chelsea went up against Man Utd in a bid to break that duck.
    Standing in his way, though? A 22-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo.
    The ex-Sporting Lisbon winger had scored 23 goals and added a further 21 assists in a scintillating 2006-07 campaign.
    Wary of Ronaldo’s pace and attacking prowess, Mourinho turned to an unlikely source to slow the Portuguese whiz down – speedy winger Wright-Phillips.
    In 2020, the former Manchester City winger explained how Mourinho urged him to ditch his attacking instincts and stick to Ronaldo like glue.
    Wright-Phillips, now 39, told BBC Radio 5 Live: “Through the week leading up to it, obviously we did all the tactical work and build-up play towards it.
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    Wright-Phillips, third from right, was able to help keep Ronaldo quiet as Chelsea on the 2007 FA CupCredit: Action Images – Reuters

    “But [Mourinho] spoke to me and he pulled me aside and he said, ‘look, if you do start or you do play we need a different job from you in that game.’
    “Because if I remember correctly, Ronaldo was still at United… so he had been on fire for a few years.
    “And [Mourinho] basically said, ‘we need you to focus more on defending and keep him quiet, and if you do that right, the chances are we win the game.’
    “So I basically just attacked when I could get the chance but my main focus was on helping my full-back.”
    But for Wright-Phillips, the sacrifice was worth it as Chelsea went on to win 1-0 after extra-time thanks to an 116th-minute winner from Didier Drogba.
    The 36-cap former England winger added: “It was weird going into a game with a more defensive mind-frame than attacking mind-frame.
    “But at the end of the day, sometimes you have to sacrifice what you do best for the good of the team and it benefited us and we came away with the win.
    “So for me, sometimes you got to get on with it and dig deep.”
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    Chelsea v Leicester Wags from Croatia’s answer to Shakira to a reality TV star and social media influencer

    ON Saturday, Chelsea and Leicester go head-to-head in the FA Cup final.And cheering the players will be their Wags, who will be hoping their fella can be the match-winner.
    Chelsea Wag Izavel Kovacic will be watching all the action on SaturdayCredit: Alamy
    Harvey Barnes’ girlfriend Naomi Dann will be cheering her beau on
    From Croatia’s answer to Shakira to a reality TV star, social media influencer and outspoken team critic BOTH these sets of players have amazing women by their side.
    Let SunSport introduce you to this season’s FA Cup Final Wags.
    IZABEL KOVACIC
    Chelsea star Mateo Kovacic’s beautiful wife is a businesswoman, model and in her homeland has been compared to Colombian singer Shakira for her striking looks.
    The 28-year-old is the founder and owner of a successful range of organic and eco-friendly baby products Lunilou.
    Since 2015 she has run the company – which sells baby moccasins, pillows and other accessories – alongside her older sister, Ivana Lucic,
    Izabel had studied economics at university in the Croatian capital Zagreb and were pushed to start the business because Ivana’s oldest daughter has sensitive skin.
    Izabel Kovacic has been called the ‘Croatian Shakira’ because of her looksCredit: Refer to Caption
    The 28-year-old beauty is the wife of Chelsea midfielder Mateo KovacicCredit: Refer to Caption
    NAOMI DANN
    Leicester City hotshot Harvey Barnes has been dating gorgeous Naomi, 22, since they met at school.
    While Harvey was working hard to break into Leicester’s first team, Naomi went to university and graduated in 2020.
    Fitness-obsessed, she is working on becoming a social media influencer.
    She has started by modelling leisure wear for InstaFit –  an online brand that offers workout tips, how to live a healthier life, as well as sells sportswear.
    Gorgeous Naomi Dann is a social media influencer
    Dann is a fitness model on Instagram
    KENNEDY ALEXA
    Foxes playmaker James Maddison is to be a father for the first time with the stunning Kennedy.
    The happy couple recently announced they were expecting a baby on Instagram – and couldn’t hide their glee with a snap of the scan.
    They became Instagram official when they shared a snap on Christmas Eve wearing matching pyjamas.
    Kennedy is an English model, who used to live in Los Angeles.
    James Maddison and Kennedy Alexa announced they were expecting their first baby togetherCredit: Instagram / @kennedyalexa
    Kennedy Alexa is a model who once lived in LACredit: Instagram @kennedyalexa
    ISABELLE DA SILVA
    Outspoken Blues defender Thiago Silva’s wife might have some explaining to do on the next Wags night out.
    After Timo Werner’s woes in front of goal continued in the 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final, she was vocal about the German’s poor finishing.
    In a series of now deleted videos on Instagram, she lambasted the ex-RB Leipzig star.
    “This is karma guys,” she said in Portuguese.
    “Every team I go to there is a striker who keeps missing goals… this Werner, what is his name?”
    In a second video posted on her account, the 34-year-old added: “We need a goal, we need to win this match but my attackers don’t want to score, I don’t know why they don’t score.”
    34-year-old Isabelle da Silva is the wife of Chelsea star Thiago Silva
    Isabelle was recently vocal about Silva’s team-mate Timo Werner’s poor finishing
    STINE SCHMEICHEL
    The wife of the Leicester No1, Stine is a trained midwife.
    She is also co-founder of Fodboldfonden – an charity that raises funds for the benefit of vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
    They first met when they were just 17 at 7-Eleven at a Copenhagen train station.
    In 2015 they finally wed, after having two children, Max and Isabella.
    Stina Schmeichel is a trained midwife and runs a successful charityCredit: Getty
    Kasper and Stina Schmeichel have known each other since they were 17 and have two kids togetherCredit: Getty
    SOPHIA WEBER
    Kai Havertz and Sophia are childhood sweethearts.
    The pretty brunette keeps a low profile and deleted her social media to remain private.
    However, Havertz sometimes gives us a glimpse into their private life.
    And they both appear to be Harry Potter fans, dressing up in character for a party.
    Sophia Weber and Kai Havertz are childhood sweetheartsCredit: Facebook
    The pair are big Harry Potter fansCredit: Facebook
    REBEKAH VARDY
    The most famous out of the Wags, Rebekah has made reality TV her own.
    She infamously appeared on I’m a Celebrity… where she ate sheep’s anus and bull’s penis.
    And Vardy, 39, isn’t afraid to stand up for her rights – taking on Coleen Rooney in the courtroom after she was accused of leaking stories about her fellow Wag.
    Most recently, the wife of Jamie Vardy was seen strutting her stuff on ITV’s Dancing on Ice.
    Rebekah Vardy has become a reality TV star in her own right
    Rebekah married Jamie Vardy in 2016Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    KATRINE FRIIS
    Danish looker Katrine is the other half of Chelsea centre-back Andreas Christensen.
    She has embraced the life of a Wag with ease – she loves going to Harrods, Liberty, Cartier on Bond Street and even shopping on Regent Street, which she shares with snaps on social media.

    When Katrine isn’t perusing the shops, she loves travelling and uploads bikini pics on Instagram to show off her amazing lifestyle.
    Both Katrine and Andreas are the owners of a cool dog they called Marley.
    Can we expect the pitter patter of tiny feet (other than paws) anytime soon?
    Danish beauty Katrine Friis has embraced Wag life with open armsCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Friis is the girlfriend of Chelsea defender Andreas ChristensenCredit: INSTAGRAM
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    Chelsea release 1960s inspired home kit for 2021-22 season but fans blast ‘horrific’ new zig-zag £105 design

    CHELSEA have released their 1960s-inspired home kit for the 2021-22 season – but fans have blasted the ‘horrific’ £105 design.The Blues showed off their new home strip with a psychedelic video featuring stars such as Callum Hudson-Odoi dancing to The Zombies hit Time Of The Season.

    The new home strip is inspired by the 1960s with its zig-zag and chequerboard designCredit: Instagram
    Chelsea fans have not responded favourably to their 2021-22 home kit – which costs £105Credit: Instagram
    And while the video piqued the interest of Chelsea supporters, the kit itself seemed to leave much to be desired.
    Two-thirds of the ‘Lyon blue’ shirt is covered in zig-zags, while the left-most third of the V-neck top boasts a chequerboard design.
    The Nike swoosh and club crest trim have both seen their traditional white colour-scheme ditched in favour of ‘Opti yellow’ – confirming what fans had feared following March’s leak.
    The yellow theme continues further down the kit too, with chunky stripes of the luminescent colour etched along the sides.
    The price has done little to help fans look past the garish design either.
    For the top of the range ‘Vapor Match Shirt’, supporters will need to shell out a staggering £104.95.
    The home replica top and women’s strip cost an eye-watering £69.95 apiece, with the kids version still a staggering £54.95.
    But fans have hardly taken to the throwback strip, taking to Twitter to complain.
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    The new Chelsea men’s shirt costs between £70 and £105, with the women’s strip £70 and kids’ £55Credit: Instagram
    The new kit features a yellow Nike swoosh and thick, luminous stripes down the sideCredit: Instagram

    One fan wrote: “Had to pick the worst colour.. yellow… horrific, nice one lads!”
    Another tweeted: “I’m a Chelsea fan but lemme be honest… This jersey is not nice at all.”
    Referencing Wednesday’s shock defeat at home to Arsenal, a third joked: “First you lose to Arsenal then this? Back to back L’s.”
    One pleaded: “Can you release a good away kit so I can at least buy a kit next season?”
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    Chelsea icon Makelele lands Congolese FA job with first task to persuade Man Utd star Wan-Bissaka to switch allegiances

    CHELSEA legend Claude Makelele has become an ambassador for the Congolese FA.And one of his first tasks could be to persuade Manchester United star Aaron Wan-Bissaka to turn out for the the Leopards.
    Claude Makele will try and persuade European-based players to represent CongoCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The France midfielder won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and two League Cups during five seasons with the Blues.
    Makelele, 48, has been back at Stamford Bridge since 2019 as a mentor to Chelsea’s young players.
    He was born in the DR Congo’s capital Kinshasa before moving to France aged four.
    The central African country’s FA has now recruited him to persuade Europe-born players to opt for the Leopards national side.
    The association, FECOFA, announced: “The coach Claude Makelele has just been named ambassador for Congolese football.
    “His mission will be to defend the nation, and to convince dual-nationality players to play for the DRC’s Leopards.”
    United’s £50million defender Wan-Bissaka has Congolese heritage and played for their Under-20 side in 2015.
    The right-back, 22, has since won England Under-21 caps and was called into Gareth Southgate’s senior side in 2019.
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    Aaron Wan-Bissaka is yet to make a senior appearance for EnglandCredit: Reuters

    But he has s yet to make a senior appearance for England and finds himself behind Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier, Reece James and even out-of-favour Trent Alexander-Arnold in the pecking order.
    Makelele has had assistant manager spells with Paris Saint-Germain and Swansea since retiring in 2011 – as well as being outright boss of French club Bastia and Belgians Eupen.
    He played for Nantes, Marseille, Celta Vigo and Real Madrid before a £16.8million move to Chelsea in 2003.
    Makelele redefined the defensive midfield role, leading it to be renamed after him, before leaving West London for PSG in 2008.
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    Chelsea promote youngster Levi Colwill to first-team until end of season to replace Andreas Christensen

    CHELSEA youngster Levi Colwill has been promoted to the first-team squad until the end of the season following Andreas Christensen’s injury.The Denmark international limped off during the Blues’ 2-1 win away at Manchester City on Saturday with a tendon problem.
    Levi Colwill has been promoted to the Chelsea first-team squad until the end of the campaignCredit: PA
    And while the 25-year-old is expected to be fit to face the Citizens in the Champions League final on May 29, Colwill has been called up to deputise in his absence.
    According to Goal, the 18-year-old centre-back has been drafted in to provide cover if needed.
    Colwill has impressed for the Under-23s this term, having featured in 18 Premier League 2 matches.
    The teenager has been a key player for Andy Myers’ men as they finished as runners-up to Manchester City.
    And the defender – who has featured for England’s U17s – has featured in three EFL Trophy games this term.
    He appeared in the clashes against Oxford, Bristol Rovers and Walsall where he started every game.
    Colwill has been part of Chelsea’s academy since the age of eight after joining after joining through the club’s development centre programme.
    The player’s fine form was rewarded with a three-year contract which he signed on his 17th birthday in February 2023.
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    As well as Colwill, boss Thomas Tuchel recently called up academy star Tino Livramento for the match against City at the Etihad.
    The attacking full-back was an unused substitute as the Blues came back from behind thanks to goals from Hakim Ziyech and Marcos Alonso.
    With Chelsea on the verge of securing Champions League football, as well as being in the finals of the European and FA Cup, Tuchel is set to be handed a new deal.
    The German gaffer only signed an 18-month contract when he took over from Frank Lampard in January, but he is poised to be handed a three-year extension.
    Chelsea have gone from conceding an average of 0.93 goals-per-game under Lampard in all competitions this season to just 0.44 under Tuchel.
    Tuchel’s men have also kept 18 clean sheets from his 25 games in charge.
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    Inside Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel’s unique coaching methods that have led Blues to FA Cup and Champions League finals

    FORGET ground control, Major Thom is more interested in ball control.Chelsea’s militant boss Thomas Tuchel, 47, has only been with the Blues since late January, but already he’s got his players marching to the sound of his beat.
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has transformed the Blues with his unique training methodsCredit: Getty
    The German has led the Premier League giants to both FA Cup and Champions League finals, and the club sit pretty in the top four.
    Tuchel’s coaching methods that showcase his forward-thinking talents have improved his charges physically, technically and mentally.
    And even a Carlsberg ad has aided Chelsea’s season.
    BALL CONTROL
    In his early training sessions, the ex-PSG manager was keen to see his new players’ technique and control of the ball.
    Something he implemented from his early days in the Bundesliga, Tuchel had Mason Mount and Co playing with a size 1 Nike ball during a drill.
    Tuchel’s reasoning behind it is that playing with a smaller ball improves a players’ first touch and makes passing more accurate.
    Later on in those sessions, the regular size 5 ball was reintroduced – but coaches brought in smaller goals to make finishing harder.
    Under Tuchel, Chelsea have moved the ball much faster in the final third – which can be credited to this coaching drill.
    Chelsea’s stars get to grips with size 1 footballsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The idea is to try and improve players’ control and accuracy with the ballCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    When the size 5 footballs were reintroduced, the goals were shrunk for the Blues playersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    GOALKEEPER TRAINING
    While many goalkeeping coaches around the world insist on sharpening reflexes or improving footwork, at Chelsea things are a little different.
    Tuchel wants his goalies to be dominant in his box and demands they are a physical presence.
    Luckily for him, Edouard Mendy stands at 6ft 6in and is already an intimidating sight for opposition forwards.
    But, to bulk him and Kepa Arrizabalaga up, a rucking shield as used by rugby stars has been introduced.
    As the keepers jump in the air to claim catches, coach Petr Cech is on hand to shove a rucking shield into their bodies.
    There is method in the madness with the goalkeepers improving their physicality and becoming able to deal with obstacles, especially from set pieces, in congested penalty areas.
    Coach Petr Cech shoves a rucking shield into Edouard Mendy’s body as he catches the ballCredit: Getty
    Kepa Arrizabalaga is put through his paces on the training ground in CobhamCredit: Getty
    MIND GAMES
    While Tuchel wants his players to be perfect technically and physically, psychology has also played a part in Chelsea’s astonishing run.
    They’ve become harder to beat and are much more resilient than under previous coach Frank Lampard.
    In the 30 games before his arrival this season, Chelsea conceded 27 goals. In the 24 games since, they’ve conceded just 11 – and the stat would be much better if it wasn’t for their freak 5-2 loss to West Brom.
    He’s also installed a mentality in his players that they shouldn’t fear anyone. How has he done it? With the help of a Carlsberg ad.
    Recently, Tuchel brought his players into Cobham for, what they thought, was a video analysis talk.
    Instead, they were surprised to see an advert featuring a cinema packed full of Hell’s Angels made ten years ago by the Danish beer giants.
    Chelsea stars exchanged quizzical looks as they watched a series of couples enter the cinema to be confronted by the unsettling audience, with only two seats available right in the middle of the bikers.
    Some turned away immediately, visibly put off from taking a seat in among the 148-strong menacing audience, who were all staring at them as they walked into the auditorium.
    A Carlsberg ad featuring intimidating Hell’s Angels bikers has inspired Chelsea’s stars mentally
    In the ad, a fearless couple sit next to the bikers and are cheered by them

    But those who did take their seats were greeted with cheers, applause and a bottle of the drink – as the advert-makers proved a point of showing how people should not be frightened of situations.
    Tuchel also made a point of telling his players they needed to be brave – and not scared of any situation or team who confronts them.
    OPPOSITION TRICKS
    Even mathematical genius Alan Turing wouldn’t be able to crack this German’s code.
    As we reported, Tuchel has come up with a clever ‘secret’ trick to fool Chelsea’s opponents during games.
    He tells players to use code words when they attack, so that his men know where to run when they are going forward — and who to aim for.
    It is a system that includes a group of these key ‘triggers’ to let Blues stars know what side they will go down, whether the ball is put in high or low and even if it is long or short.
    One baffled rival told SunSport: “You have no idea what’s going on but they know exactly what they are doing.
    Tuchel has taught his players a special code to communicate with each other on the pitchCredit: Getty
    Chelsea’s stars can baffle the opposition when they talk with one another on the pitchCredit: Rex

    “It just makes the attacks quicker and more deadly because sometimes a guy passing does not even have to look up to know where the runner will be.
    “They use different words all the time too, so you can’t even work it out during the game.”
    AN INNOVATOR
    In the past, Tuchel has continued to invigorate his stars with innovative training methods designed to improve them as players.
    In Germany, his unique approach was famous among those who worked under him.
    At Borussia Dortmund, he would get his side to play on pitches with no width or no depth.
    Tuchel’s unique methods on the training pitch are famousCredit: Getty
    At Borussia Dortmund, Tuchel would get his side to play on pitches with no width or no depth.Credit: Rex Features

    Often, he forced players to take extra touches with their knees or made defenders carry tennis balls to stop them grabbing other players’ shirts.
    And when he wanted more centralised attacks, he cut the corners off the training pitch to make the final third into a triangle.
    You might call his methods bizarre, but they’re certainly getting results. And you won’t see any Chelsea fans complaining if they end the season victorious.
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