Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel says Romelu Lukaku has apologized after a scandal surrounding an explosive interview by the forward
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Romelu Lukaku will return to the squad and that the pair have settled the row which erupted when the Belgian suggested he was unhappy at the London club.
Hitman Lukaku rejoined the Blues in a club record £97.5 million ($130 million) deal from Inter Milan in the summer but signaled that he was already disgruntled with life back at Stamford Bridge in a controversial interview with Sky in Italy.
That led to Lukaku being left out of the Chelsea squad for the Premier League game against Liverpool at the weekend.
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However, in a Tuesday press conference ahead of the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Tottenham, Tuchel said that things had been patched up with the forward.
“We were happy that we took the time to look calmly at it,” Tuchel told the media.
“He apologized and is back in the squad for training today. For me, the most important thing was to understand and believe that it was not intentional, he did not do this to create this noise before a big game.