Original title: Tuchel: Chaloba screamed in the dressing room during surgery and insisted on kicking him is a tough guy
Tuchel: Chaloba screamed in the dressing room during surgery and insisted on kicking him is a tough guy
Live it, March 2, according to the “Mirror” report, last weekend’s League Cup final, Chelsea defender Chaloba was kicked in private parts by Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita’s “unsuitable” restricted-level foul. Coach Tuchel revealed that Chaloba had to undergo “surgery” in the dressing room to stitch up his lower body wound.
After Chaloba was fouled, he left a serious wound in the groin, and the referee on duty Stuart Atwell did not punish Naby Keita, which also made him angry. Still, he stuck to the game and scored a penalty in the shootout. After the wound is stitched up, he will likely be back in action for Wednesday night’s FA Cup tie once morest Luton.
Tuchel said: “I wanted to talk regarding what he (Naby Keita) did on some balls – but it was way too much! I mightn’t believe what I saw following the game. We were in the dressing room. I really had surgery, I’m not kidding!”
“They’re giving him stitches! I can’t believe it. They were still stitching following I gave the press conference following the game, I just heard him (Chalobah) screaming. That sounds creepy. I went inside and looked at it and it looked horrible.I can’t believe he played another minute following an injury like this. And he also played the rest of the game and scored a penalty in the shootout. The wound was really big, and he was really brave. You mightn’t help but turn your face away. They had surgery and stitches were put there. He was the only one with the doctor and I only heard voices. ”
“Honestly, it’s a good thing the wound is very close to the groin. The wound is everted and needs stitches. He’s a tough guy, and I have a lot of respect for him.”
Tuchel admitted that there are many injuries in the team, but did not want to let opponents Luton get more information, only that Chaloba is ready to play. He added: “I’ve decided not to talk because we have too many players overloaded with injuries. I don’t want to give too much information and I don’t want to make preparations for Luton too easy.”
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