
Chelsea
head coach Thomas Tuchel has challenged Ruben Loftus-Cheek to "use his full
potential" after the midfielder was praised for his performance during
Tuesday's 1-0 win in Malmo.
The academy graduate started only his second Champions League match, with
his full debut in the competition occurring more than six years ago.
Loftus-Cheek took time to make his mark on the Group H contest but created
two great chances in Sweden and produced several other excellent touches to
continue his encouraging recent form which has seen him start three games
during the past month.
"I was a bit worried in the first 15 minutes if Ruben can find another gear
but I heard before it was his first Champions League match since 2015 from
the start," Tuchel said after Hakim Ziyech's goal earned a narrow victory at
Eleda Stadion.
"Yeah, I think we can give the boys credit sometimes to be maybe nervous and
find their way into the match. I am happy he fought his way through and in
the moment it is symbolic for me he does not disappear or stay invisible.
"He wants to dominate opponents, he wants not to just be a part of the game
because I think he is too talented to just be a part of the group. He needs
to use his full potential - that is the absolute key for him - and if he
does like in this moment he can be a big part of the squad.
"That is why I am very happy and after the first 15 minutes he was involved
in a lot of dangerous moments for us. I am happy he pushes himself through
these little downs and comes up with another strong performance.
"I am very happy with him and the next step is to show consistency and push
himself because the limit can constantly be pushed because he has so much
potential."
Chelsea were far from their best against the 1979 European Cup runners-up
but sealed a third win out of four games thanks to Ziyech's 56th-minute
tap-in.
The goal came following a subtle half-time tactical switch which saw Ziyech
and Callum Hudson-Odoi swap flanks, with the latter able to produce a
wonderful cross from deep on the right.
Blues boss Tuchel paid tribute to Arno Michels for the change, adding: "All
the credit to my assistant. He had the idea at half-time and we liked it, so
to have two right-footed on the right side and two left-footed on the left
side.
"We had the feelings that maybe when we enter into the spaces behind their
back five, because Malmo defended in a low block, maybe we would lose
seconds if Hakim had to switch back to his left foot or Callum had to switch
back to his right foot.
"We thought maybe we can enter and save an important tenth of a second when
we have a free foot with Callum on the right side and the situation was like
this. We had a breakthrough on the half position and he could deliver
precisely enough. It was a good ball in, so the credit goes to my
assistant."
A 10th clean sheet of the campaign ensured Ziyech's goal was enough for
Chelsea to make it seven games without defeat.
It would have been a more comfortable night had Kai Havertz taken the two
excellent chances created for him by Loftus-Cheek but he hit both efforts
straight at goalkeeper Johan Dahlin.
The German attacker has only found the net on three occasions for Chelsea
this season but Tuchel insisted: "I think he deserves (a goal) because he
did some good matches now, very intense against the ball and off the ball
bringing a huge effort, doing a lot of runs when we have the ball.
"I like that he plays in the moment and I can actually see and feel how hard
he fights for the team and what an effort he puts into it.
"He is a bit unlucky at the moment but he won a penalty for us at Newcastle,
today he had two chances to score, and yeah it would have been the perfect
scenario if it could happen for him."
What's next?
Chelsea host Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday before the
international break. Tuchel's side take on Juventus in their next Champions
League group-stage clash on Tuesday, November 23; kick-off 8pm.