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Romelu Lukaku has apologised for interview, again in Chelsea squad, says supervisor Thomas Tuchel

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Chelsea supervisor Thomas Tuchel mentioned that ahead Romelu Lukaku has apologised for the feedback he made in regards to the membership and about returning to Inter Milan and has now returned to the squad. Lukaku was dropped from the squad that participant out a 2-2 draw towards Chelsea. (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSTuchel mentioned it was the participant’s accountability to “clean the mess up”He additionally added that added that the membership would take care of LukakuLukaku signed for Chelsea from Inter Milan for a club-record charge of 97.5 million kilosChelsea striker Romelu Lukaku’s beautiful feedback by which he mentioned that he was not pleased with the scenario that the membership is in and in addition spoke about returning to former membership Inter Milan weren’t intentional, supervisor Thomas Tuchel has mentioned.

The Belgium worldwide, 28, was ignored of the squad for the 2-2 draw towards Liverpool on the weekend after telling Sky Italy that he was not pleased with the “situation” at Chelsea and wish to return to Italy a while sooner or later.”We have given it time to look calmly back on. He apologised and is back in the squad for today’s training,” Tuchel informed reporters forward of Wednesday’s League Cup semi-final first leg at dwelling to Tottenham Hotspur.”For me, the most important thing was to understand – and clearly understand – it was not intentional. He did not do this intentionally to create this kind of noise in front of a big game.”Lukaku signed for Chelsea from Inter Milan within the shut season for a club-record charge of 97.5 million kilos ($131.83 million).”He is an emotional guy, he does not hold back with his opinion. It created some noise that you don’t want but there are zero doubts in his commitment to the team,” Tuchel added.Fearing a backlash from followers over Lukaku’s remarks, Tuchel mentioned it was the participant’s accountability to “clean the mess up”, however added that the membership would take care of him.”Well, he’s very aware of what happened and what he created, but he can handle it… we are happy that he is our player and we will protect him. If someone strongly disagrees, this is about the team with everything we do,” mentioned the German.Centre again Trevoh Chalobah will miss the sport towards Spurs after choosing up a hamstring harm on Sunday, whereas fellow defender Andreas Christensen and ahead Timo Werner are each doubts.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.