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Tuchel's restless night fuelled by chocolate after Madrid scored blues
Tuchel uncovered he wanted an "monstrous" sugar rush as he become increasingly an on an anxious night after Chelsea's Champions League rout to Real Madrid
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Thomas Tuchel conceded his sweet tooth assisted him with overcoming the bad dream of re-living Chelsea's Champions League pounding by Real Madrid.
The Chelsea chief wolfed down chocolate to assist him with remaining alert at home as he re-watched the 3-1 quarter last first leg rout by Real on Wednesday night. Be that as it may, watching it just drove him more mad - however he demanded his canine was generally protected - and he called his players in for a verbal railing on Thursday.
The Chelsea director, whose side face Southampton at St Mary's on Saturday, said: "To remain irate short-term is surprising. Here and there I'm irate during a match or at half-time. After a game I regularly choose not to talk excessively in the event that I'm distraught. In any case, the inclination endured. I watched the match once more and lashed out at home in the center of the evening, and the following morning I watched it once more - and blew up once more.
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"I was not excessively furious - the canine was protected. Yet, how much chocolate I expected to go through the match again was gigantic. Sooner or later you need to pause and go for a stroll into the kitchen and quiet down. I got some rest, however it was late.
"It was anything but a conversation meeting. I gave my perspective - away from public scrutiny, where everyone can take analysis. We don't point fingers, yet we were not at our best level. That is the reason we were furious. For me it is ideal to communicate it and not stow away, be straightforward with the group. It is important that the players can deal with it assuming the chief is irate."
Tuchel has conceded that Chelsea face a colossal assignment in the second leg against Real next Tuesday - however the German uncovered he realized it was turning out badly against Carlo Ancelotti's side from practically the primary moment.
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