Tuchel denies having an eye on Real Madrid clash after stunning Brentford reverse

Thomas Tuchel denied Chelsea’s upcoming Champions League clash with Real Madrid provided a distraction after watching his team fall to a 4-1 loss to Brentford on Saturday.

The Blues opened the scoring three minutes after half-time through Antonio Rudiger, but a stunning Brentford comeback condemned them to their first Premier League defeat since January 15, as Christian Eriksen and Yoane Wissa added to Vitaly Janelt’s brace.

Chelsea’s remarkable collapse saw them concede four or more goals at home to a newly promoted side for just the second time in Premier League history, with the previous occasion also coming under Tuchel’s management in a 5-2 loss to West Bromwich Albion in April 2021.

With the European champions due to host Madrid in a huge quarter-final contest on Wednesday, Tuchel made four changes to his side, but was adamant that nobody at Stamford Bridge had looked any further ahead than their clash with the Bees.

“We selected the team because we thought it was the best team against Brentford,” Tuchel insisted. “Not with half an eye, or one percent of one, on Real Madrid.

“It’s more difficult for us than them to play as the underdog and be well prepared for this match. We are well prepared, but had one half of a training session [after the return of Chelsea’s internationals].

“It is more difficult, but in the context of all this I am okay with the first half. The half-time speech was like this, a reminder to keep on going.

“We started very well [in the second half]. I did not see the distraction there, so why should we be distracted and think about Real Madrid when we are one goal ahead?

“Maybe it was the general feeling that now we are ahead and have it [which led to the turnaround], and we got punished for that.”

Brentford’s stunning triumph represents the joint-biggest away Premier League victory managed by a newly promoted team against a side starting the day in the top three of the table, alongside Leeds United’s 3-0 win at Aston Villa in October 2020.

Despite accusing his team of having “stopped defending” in the immediate aftermath of the defeat, Tuchel said he would not make a “drama” of the shock result, putting it down as a one-off.

“It seems like it [a blip],” he added. “After so many wins and so many good results, I will now refuse to make a drama out of it. 

“Why should we? Brentford made a lot of the ten minutes we gave them. After the third goal, we had a disallowed goal, a pressing situation against the goalkeeper, and another big chance from Kai Havertz. 

“We missed all three of them and there was a feeling that it wasn’t our day, so it’s a mixture of everything. 

“We will dig in and try to find out why it was like this. It’s hard to take because it’s very unusual for us, what happened today. [But] we will refocus on Monday.”