Thomas Tuchel admits Romelu Lukaku was 'taken out of the firing line' in Chelsea win over Lille

Romelu Lukaku with head in hands
Belgian striker dropped for his own protection after poor showing against Crystal Palace.
Romelu Lukaku was left out of Chelsea's team for their 2-0 Champions League win over Lille to take him out of the firing line, Thomas Tuchel has confirmed.
Lukaku came in for criticism after he managed just seven touches - a Premier league record-low - in Saturday's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace.
Chelsea had a good night, with Kai Havertz and Christian Pulisic getting the goals as they eased to a first leg lead in the tie at Stamford Bridge.
However, after the game it was Lukaku's absence that was the main talking point, with Tuchel admitting he took the decision to protect the Belgian.
"It was not the moment after the match where everyone was focused on his few touches, so it was not the moment to put him into the next fire," said Tuchel.
"It was the moment to take a step back, that was the decision and that's it. We have now had a strong win and a strong performance.
"We have now had a good win - and all the questions are still about Romelu, so the focus is huge. There are nine other players who did not play and we should never forget that we consider this sport a team sport."
Chelsea will head to Lille on March 16 confident of progressing yet further in Europe, but before all that will pitch up at Wembley on Sunday for the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool.
Hakim Ziyech and Mateo Kovacic hobbled out of the comprehensive win over Lille, but Chelsea hope neither in-form star has suffered a lasting injury.
Germany forward Havertz continued his fine run of form, having netted the winner from the penalty spot in the 2-1 Club World Cup final victory over Palmeiras.
Tuchel heaped the praise on the £80million forward, who nodded home an early goal in a fine all-round performance.
"For Kai, I'm very pleased, he's been very strong for weeks now," said Tuchel.
"He has really stepped up and his effort is immense, his work rate is immense, and the volume, the areas of the pitch that he covers for us is very, very good.
"He was again decisive, he created chances, got involved and was never shy of defending. We played with a very aggressive high line with Hakim, with all three offensive players together.
"It was the formation to have intensity, and a high work rate consistently throughout the whole match and they all did very well."
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Lille manager Jocelyn Gourvennec was left to rue his side failing to make the most of forcing near parity in possession.
"Of course we're disappointed to lose by two goals, the regret is conceding avoidable goals," said Gourvennec.
"We weren't beaten by incredible goals, it was from a corner and a very good move. It's tough to take a 2-0 loss after what we created.
"Chelsea always take control of games and keep possession, but we did well in possession, it was almost 50-50 which shows we were part of this game.
"Maybe we could have been more efficient, and they were very clinical themselves when they had chances. They made very few mistakes and the ones that we made cost us."



