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Tuchel says Chelsea "feel good" about playing Premier League rivals
Manchester City in the Champions League final after beating them last month.
Tuchel's side set up a Champions League showdown with City on May 29 in
Istanbul with a 2-0 win over Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday
night, going through 3-1 on aggregate.
It's the second all-English Champions League final in three years, and while
Tuchel says April's FA Cup semi-final win over Pep Guardiola's side doesn't
give them an upper hand, it does make them confident of a repeat
performance.
"No [it doesn't give us] the upper hand, but it gives us a good feeling, it
gives us confidence. We played the semi on the edge. They are the benchmark
and we wanted to close the gap to Man City. We will need the same level of
performance again. It gave us belief, because it is the highest level you
can face.
"We will arrive with self confidence and the positive energy in Istanbul,
and we will arrive in Istanbul to win, not to be one of the participants. We
arrive with a clear focus to win."
Tuchel was full of praise for the way his side stayed positive during
Wednesday's clash, having missed nearly half-a-dozen find chances to double
their lead after Timo Werner's opener. The second goal eventually came late
on through Mason Mount.
'We wanted it badly'
Speaking about his impressive four months at the club so far, which has
included 18 clean sheets in 24 games, Tuchel said: "It's worth it every
single day so far, I work for an amazing club from the first day, I felt
huge support from day one, and I am grateful to be on the sideline of this
team.
"This was another energetic performance full of positive attitude and
hunger, the spirit to go.
"Their heads were never down. Even after these big chances, they were
positive. We are not done yet. we are in two finals now, and the sacrifice,
I personally gave was worth it from day one.
"I'm pretty happy with what I see. [When I arrived] I thought individually
and as a group they were strong and had great behaviour, and that never
stopped. It's a pleasure to be in the dressing room.
"We hang in and fight our way through, we use our bodies and work rate, and
if we cannot out play them we out work them.
"They didn't step back, they never got frustrated, I never saw a change in
mentality or body language, it was very positive and very brave. We didn't
regress. We really wanted it, wanted it badly.
"Pure individual quality, to hang in there, to continue with positive body
language, to hang in physically, and the mental attitude like today, to stay
aggressive and active, to never stop trying, play for the second ball, never
allowing Real to push us deep, this is really huge. I am absolutely
delighted with this spirit, and big credit, big congratulations to the
team."
Mount: We should have had five!
Mason Mount speaking to BT Sport:
"I can't put it into words. It was a great performance. We should probably
have had about five. I should have had one 20 minutes before I scored. We
had that desire. We wanted to win.
"It is not over. I have won nothing yet but we have two cup finals that we
want to win."
Zidane: Hazard needs run of games
Former Chelsea man Eden Hazard made only his second start since January for
Real Madrid, but was largely ineffective at his old home. His manager,
Zinedine Zidane, says the Belgian needs to find some self-belief.
"I think he needs consistency, he needs to play matches, he needs to get his
confidence back. It'd about playing, taking it little by little, he needs to
get a run of games.
"We tried but Chelsea were the better team today and you have to
congratulate them. I also want to congratulate my players for what we've
done this season. We gave it a go but we were up against a team that was
better than us today."
When is the Champions League final?
This year's final between Chelsea and Manchester City will take place in
Istanbul on Saturday, May 29.
The Ataturk Olympic Stadium famously staged the 2005 Champions League
showdown, when Liverpool came from 3-0 down at half-time to beat AC Milan on
penalties.
UEFA has not yet confirmed the kick-off time, but say detailed information
regarding the capacity for the match, travel and ticketing details will be
communicated publicly by the end of the week.
What's next for Chelsea in bid for top
four?
Chelsea now go to Man City on Saturday Night Football, live on Sky Sports
Premier League at 5.30pm, knowing that a City victory will wrap up the
Premier League title for Pep Guardiola's side.
They then host Arsenal in the Premier League on Wednesday evening, also live
on Sky Sports Premier League at 8.15pm.
And what's next for Real in La Liga title
race?
Real Madrid host Sevilla in La Liga on Sunday night at 8pm, currently
sitting two points behind leaders Atletico Madrid with four games of the
season remaining.