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Tuchel will make a last-minute decision on Chelsea trio Jorginho, Reece
James and Timo Werner for Wednesday's match at Watford.
The Chelsea head coach said the trio trained on Tuesday but will face late
fitness tests before the Premier League encounter at Vicarage Road.
Chelsea head into a busy festive period top of the table, and with Ben
Chilwell, Mateo Kovacic and N'Golo Kante all currently out, Tuchel said his
squad will be closely monitored over the coming weeks.
"It will be challenging, but the good thing is it was challenging before,"
Tuchel said. "We don't change our routine, we have close communication with
the medical and fitness departments, and we try to predict the load and who
is overloaded.
"We'll see what we need in the next games from there. Step by step. If you
look too far ahead you can see this will be some tough weeks, so that's why
we focus on the details, on the next game and maybe the next two games.
"It's on the players to not only be strong in the games, but take recovery
very seriously. Sleeping and taking the right food, because games are
intense and we need to have a certain identity and mentality.
"We are not scared to rotate. We trust the full squad, and it's no secret
you need a full squad in weeks like this."
Tuchel: I have huge doubts about individual awards
Monday night saw Chelsea crowned club of the year at the Ballon d'Or awards
after having the most players nominated across all of the categories.
Midfielder Jorginho finished third in the award for the men's prize,
likewise striker Sam Kerr in the women's, with 10 Chelsea players across
both teams making the two Ballon d'Or shortlists.
Tuchel said this highlighted Chelsea's strength in depth after playing down
the importance of individual awards.
Asked about how motivating the Ballon d'Or is, Tuchel said: "For me,
personally, not so much, I have huge doubts about individual awards.
"This game is very complex, it's related to a lot of luck, it's a team
effort and not one single player can win a match - it's not possible.
"That's why I'm happy to work at a club where we have so many nominees, a
strong academy, a strong women's team. It shows the ambition of the club,
the target. This is what drives and motivates us.
"We don't do what we do to have individual awards."
Asked if he was surprised that Robert Lewandowski missed out to Lionel Messi
for the men's award, Tuchel said: "I'll take my rights to not have an
opinion. We had ourselves a player who won major trophies [Jorginho won
Champions League and Euro 2020]. It would not have been a surprise if he
lifted the trophy.
"It's a choice, I think it's elected, you have to take it whether you like
it or not. Life goes on pretty easily after yesterday."
On whether Chelsea's players were surprised about Jorginho missing out,
Tuchel added: "My players were surprised Lewandowski didn't win last year.
There are some surprises. It's an election, we come from sports, we accept
and go on."