Chelsea coach, Thomas Tuchel has denied being aware that striker Romelu Lukaku was unhappy at the club following the latter’s interview where he criticised the system being practiced by the Chelsea boss.
Lukaku told Sky Italy he was “not happy with the situation” at Stamford Bridge in an interview released on Thursday.
The Belgian rejoined the Premier League side from Inter Milan for a club-record fee of £97.5 million in August.
He has scored seven times in a season hampered by injury and coronavirus but Tuchel has at times left him out of the starting XI even when he has been fit.
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Tuchel, whose second-placed side face Liverpool this weekend, told his pre-match press conference concerning the issue: ‘The thing with Romelu is that I don’t think anyone in this building is aware he’s unhappy.
‘That’s why (there is) surprise at the statement. That’s why we need to check with him now, because I can see no reason why it should be like this.
‘So I will wait to see what Romelu has to say and then we will deal with this.’
The former Paris Saint-Germain boss said a certain level of tension in a dressing room could be turned into an advantage.
‘It’s not necessary for the dressing room to be always in harmony,” he said. “You don’t have to hug each other and love each other every day.
‘Sometimes it’s good to be on the edge, sometimes it’s good to be in disharmony when it is in between certain boundaries.’
The European champions would take on former champions Liverpool on Sunday in a game that may kill the title aspirations of the loser. Chelsea currently sits on 42 points, 8 off leaders Manchester City, and one point above Liverpool.