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Repentant Romelu Lukaku out to win back the trust at Chelsea

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Romelu Lukaku apologised for going public with his unhappines­s at Chelsea and promised yesterday to restore trust with fans, team-mates and manager Thomas Tuchel.

The Belgium striker had said in an interview with Italian broadcaste­r Sky he was “not happy with the situation” at Chelsea and indicated he had issues with Tuchel’s style of play.

Tuchel reacted by leaving Lukaku, Chelsea’s record signing, out of the 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the English Premier League on Monday.

“To the fans, I’m sorry for the upset that I caused,” Lukaku said yesterday in an interview with club media. “Obviously, it’s up to me now to restore your trust and I’ll do my best to show commitment every day on the training ground and in the games, trying to make sure that we win games.

“To the manager, I apologise and also to my team-mates and the board because I think it was not the right moment also,” he continued.

“I want to move forward from this and make sure that we start winning football games and that I perform for the team in the best manner.”

Lukaku held talks with Tuchel on Tuesday and returned to training yesterday, putting him in contention to play in today’s first-leg game against Tottenham in the English League Cup semifinals.

“We have had enough time to clear the air and move on,” Tuchel said. “He is very aware of what happened and what he created and he feels the responsibi­lity to clean the mess up. Maybe we will have a bit of smell still from it, of course. He can handle it. He has no other choice.”

Tuchel said he believes Lukaku can regain everyone’s trust and have a long-term future at a club where he arrived in the off-season from Inter Milan on a five-year deal for a second spell.

“Before the interview, I never had the slightest doubt he is not committed because his actions on the pitch, off the pitch and in his private life all go in the same direction,” Tuchel said. “He is an emotional guy. He doesn’t hold back with his opinions and sometimes he carries his heart on his tongue.”

“Does this reflect the overall mood and attitude that he shows? Absolutely clear no. Was the intention to create trouble? Was the intention to leave the club? Was the intention to put pressure on the coach? Absolutely no. I cannot see it. Of course he should have known better. That’s what we have to clean and clear the air together.”

If Lukaku does return to the team against Tottenham, he will take on an opponent managed by Antonio Conte, who got the best out of the striker during their time together at Inter.

After opening his second stint with Chelsea with four goals in his first four games, Lukaku had to wait nearly three months for his next goal, in which period he had six weeks out injured and also contracted the coronaviru­s.

Lukaku had, though, scored in three of his last four games before getting dropped against Liverpool.

“It’s about adaption — adaption to the league, adaption to a different team, to different teammates, and then comes injury and Covid,” Tuchel said.

“We are in a totally normal place with him.” —AP

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Romelu Lukaku has apologised for his candid comments in an interview at the weekend.
Photo / Getty Images Romelu Lukaku has apologised for his candid comments in an interview at the weekend.

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