Tuchel believes there is ‘huge sympathy’ for Liverpool

Chelsea manager praises ‘fantastic Kloppo’ ahead of FA Cup final showdown

Thomas Tuchel has said he understands why Pep Guardiola believes the entire country wants Liverpool to win the title, but Chelsea's manager does not mind if his side are "the bad guys" in today's FA Cup final.

Asked about Guardiola’s claim that “people want Liverpool to win more than us”, Tuchel was quick to side with Manchester City’s manager. “I’m not a Liverpool fan,” he said. “I can understand why he has that feeling. In general I would say it is hard to really argue with it. I did not say I agree 100 per cent but I can see. There is a huge sympathy for Liverpool.”

Tuchel was in an entertaining mood before Chelsea attempt to avoid defeat in the Cup final for the third consecutive year. He spoke admiringly of Jürgen Klopp's oratorical skills, affectionately referring to his fellow German as "Kloppo", as he considered why people are more sympathetic towards Liverpool.

“Kloppo is the master of being the underdog,” he said. “He can talk you into being the underdog against Villarreal and against Benfica, and it’s a miracle how they even draw against them. He does it all the time. That’s part of it, where the sympathy comes.

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“There’s nothing to be jealous of. Kloppo is a fantastic guy, funny guy, one of the best coaches in the world and that’s what he does. When he trained Dortmund, the whole country loved Dortmund. Now he trains Liverpool and you have the feeling the whole country loves Liverpool.

“It’s a big credit to him and this is what you deal with if you play a team against him. But it’s always the fun part and so if we are the bad guys tomorrow, then no problem. We take that role. We don’t want to have the sympathy of the country tomorrow – we want to have the trophy.”

Tuchel, who hopes N’Golo Kanté and Mateo Kovacic will be fit to start in midfield, admitted that Liverpool’s history wins them support. “It is also because of Jürgen, but in general what this club stands for and how they run the business, and how the fans push their team. If you fight against it, like Pep for many, many years, I can understand that it feels sometimes like this.”

It was put to Tuchel, whose side were unfortunate to lose the Carabao Cup final to Liverpool on penalties, that he can match Klopp’s charisma. “Just be self-confident and do your thing,” he said. “I was even the guy after him at Dortmund. But I have nothing but biggest respect for what he’s doing. He is like one with the supporters and the club. He is the charismatic leader of this huge club. My players have to step up against it and I have to step up against it. We cannot be bullied. It is not possible.”

Tuchel said victory for Chelsea would make up for their failure to challenge City and Liverpool in the league. Chelsea, who have won the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, know they can derail Liverpool’s quadruple bid.

– Guardian