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Tuchel has hailed the "massive" boost of Reece James and Jorginho's return
to fitness for Saturday's Premier League trip to West Ham.
England full-back James missed Wednesday's 2-1 win at Watford with an ankle
injury, while Italy midfielder Jorginho was not fit enough to start.
Chelsea are still without sidelined quartet Trevoh Chalobah, Mateo Kovacic,
N'Golo Kante and Ben Chilwell for the east London trip, with the Blues in
the grip of an injury glut.
James and Jorginho will ease shortages at wing-back and in midfield,
however, leaving boss Tuchel delighted to have two senior, in-form stars
back in action.
"Reece James and Jorginho are both available again," said Tuchel.
"It's massive, because Reece is the specialist on the right, and Jorgi is
the guy left from Mateo Kovacic, N'Golo Kante and him from the three on
whose shoulders we put the central role over a very long period now.
"I'm absolutely happy that Ruben Loftus-Cheek steps in in the way he does
it, but we are happy that Jorgi is back in training.
"And we can't wait for Kova and NG to come back because it is a very
important part, not only of the season but also in our games, and this
midfield role, where we miss the experience and the leadership qualities of
the guys who are out. So it's good that they are back.
"But listen: we will never complain, because we are here to find solutions,
and if we miss players, other players will play.
"They have contracts here because they deserve them.
"This is what we do, and we'll have a strong team on the pitch tomorrow.
"We had a strong team against Watford, we are used to having changes in
between and this is where we go."
Chalobah suffered a hamstring injury in Wednesday's win at Vicarage Road,
and could be sidelined for some time.
Kovacic remains out with a hamstring issue of his own, while Kante has a
small knock and Chilwell continues to battle knee ligament trouble.
"Every missing player is one player too many, but of course it's a lot of
midfield players who are out," said Tuchel.
"It's many weeks now for Kova, and we miss him and NG.
"Of course Ben Chilwell is a long one, we know this. And for Trevoh we need
more examinations to see how bad the injury is."
Premier League leaders Chelsea will take on a buoyant West Ham side riding
high in fourth place in the table.
Tuchel hailed David Moyes' work with the Hammers, predicting an intense
clash at the London Stadium.
"They were almost in the top four last season, they were fighting the whole
season for that," said the German.
"They are a very good team with a very good coach, they show huge
solidarity.
"It's always a joy to watch their games because they play with a lot of
energy, a lot of positivity in what they are doing, their belief.
"They do not have too many changes, they play as a team and they do what
they do good, they believe in themselves and that's why everybody is there
when they deserve to be.
"At the moment they are in fourth place, they play strong in European
competitions.
"It's a tough match, it's a tough team to play against - but it's also tough
to play against us so it will be an exciting lunchtime match. So we need to
be on our top level to have a chance to win."
Tuchel: Saul could be used as wing-back
Tuchel also says he will continue to consider Saul Niguez as an option at
left wing-back.
Saul has struggled to settle into the Premier League rhythm and was replaced
at half-time for the second time in his Chelsea spell in Wednesday's 2-1 win
at Watford.
The Atletico Madrid loanee could however find opportunities to feature more
forthcoming should boss Tuchel follow through with tentative plans to deploy
him at wing-back.
"Saul is still adapting and he had an early yellow card at Watford and was a
bit shy to play all-in, in duels," said Tuchel.
"For that we lacked a bit of physicality because he did not want to risk a
red card.
"I think that he could play in a wing-back role for us. Even if we play in a
dominant game, an offensive game because he is very strong in arriving in
the opponents' box.
"He's very strong in finishing, he has good timing to arrive at the far post
for the header.
"He sometimes does this in training which is why we think he could be a good
fit and, maybe in the next games, we have to try because Chilly is out
long-term and a lot of games are coming and we maybe cannot put every game
on Marcos' shoulders."