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Lead trainer Thomas Tuchel has emphasized that he could do without Chelsea's possibility of toppling a first-leg deficit against Real Madrid in quite a while in the League quarter-finals.
The Blues were all around beaten in last week's apparatus at Stamford Bridge, Karim Benzema's netting a full go-around inside 46 minutes to sentence the reigning champs to a 3-1 loss.
Nonetheless, regardless of seeing Chelsea answer that difficulty with the 6-0 destruction of Southampton three days after the fact, Tuchel has demanded that it stay "impossible" that his side will actually want to win by at least a two-objective scoreline at the Bernabeu.
Addressing correspondents at a question and answer session, Tuchel said: "It's not the greatest opportunity given the principal game's outcome, the opposition, the adversary, and the arena we play in, yet we never deal with our feedback and exertion and our conviction by the possibilities that we have for an outcome.
We never did, and we won't begin tomorrow by giving less on the grounds that it is far-fetched that we make it. It is improbable, however, worth the difficulty. Attaining implies playing to our fullest and playing as far as possible since this is our specialty.
"It's a major evening and a major match, and we will attempt to be in preferable shape and better condition than in the primary match."
Whoever wins the tie will face either Manchester City or Atletico Madrid in the knockout stages.
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