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At the end of a week that threatened to derail their season, Chelsea returned to winning ways on Saturday with a thumping victory over Southampton that offered manager Thomas Tuchel renewed optimism for the challenges that lie ahead. A 6-0 demolition of Saints at St Mary’s sets the Blues up for another big week as they look to salvage the defence of their Champions League title before going to Wembley for an FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace. They will travel to Spain looking to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu with fresh confidence after two goals each by Mason Mount and Timo Werner inspired them to their biggest away win of the season. Tuchel had declared their tie with record 13-time winners Real was no longer alive following Wednesday’s game at Stamford Bridge, calling his team’s display “alarming”. But could they turn it around after Saturday’s devastating performance embarrassed Southampton? ‘This is how we want to play’ Tuchel had said “things are upside down” before Saturday’s game after a bruising week in which they conceded seven times over two matches. The German held lengthy talks with his players on Thursday in an attempt to turn their form around, and the response was both telling and immediate. Not only did they score six goals without reply at Southampton, they also struck the woodwork three times. “This is how we want to play and we gave an answer finally because you could see it on the scoreboard,” added Tuchel after his side’s electric performance. “You could see they were focused to play to the plan and we did it with concentration, commitment, hunger and of course with quality. “It’s not only a possession game against Southampton, it’s about winning the duels, accepting the physicality. There was a good mix in all areas of the pitch, in mentality and commitment. It was very, very good.” ‘Hungry’ Chelsea’s win at Southampton gives boss tonic before big week Chelsea took a 4-0 lead in the 31st minute against Southampton, the earliest any side has scored four from the start of a Premier League match away from home since Chelsea themselves in October 2011 at Bolton (27th minute) ‘Real will be a difficult task’ Despite this eye-catching win, Chelsea trail Premier League leaders Manchester City by 11 points with eight games of the season left. Having finished runners-up to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup is their most realistic hope of winning a major domestic trophy, while fans will still retain hope they can overturn their deficit to Real Madrid. Tuchel was asked whether his side could turn it around against Real on Tuesday after hitting six past Saints. “It is a completely different game and opponent. The situation does not get easy,” he added. “First of all it was necessary to do the job here. That will be a very difficult task and there is no change to it. We did what we wanted and that is the good news.” ‘Hungry’ Chelsea’s win at Southampton gives boss tonic before big week For Southampton, their only heavier home defeat in their Football League history was their record 9-0 loss to Leicester in October 2019 ‘Not nice to watch’ Trailing 6-0 with more than half an hour to go, Southampton fans must have feared a third 9-0 rout of Ralph Hasenhuttl’s reign after those huge losses at Manchester United in February 2021 and at home to Leicester in October 2019. Hasenhuttl admitted seeing many of the same old problems reoccurring against Chelsea. “The only chance for us against a team like Chelsea is when we are hot and they are not so motivated,” added the Austrian. “We are not convinced that we can press such a team at the moment. “This was very disappointing to see that we fall back into behaviours that we thought had gone. “It seems we have to have one game like this a season, which is not nice to watch and very hard to take. “If you play like this against the Champions League winners, this is what happens.” – Extra News Ghana
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Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United “do not deserve” to play in the Champions League next season if they perform how they did against Everton for the rest of the season.

United lost 1-0 at Goodison Park despite Everton going into the game just a point above the relegation zone.

It has harmed United’s chances of finishing in the top four and securing Champions League qualification.

“If we play like we did here we just don’t deserve it,” said Rangnick.

“The players themselves should be eager to play international football, if possible Champions League. In order to qualify for Europe you have to be able to score in 95 minutes in a game like this.”

Everton came into the match following a disappointing 3-2 defeat by relegation rivals Burnley, who sit just one place below them in the table.

Rangnick bemoaned his side’s lack of ability to score against Everton, who he believed were low on confidence following that loss to Burnley.

“With all respect to Everton – because they have a good team – but if you don’t score against a team who conceded three goals against Burnley, you cannot expect to get anything out of it,” he added.

“The first 25 minutes we were in full control of the game. We didn’t even in those 25 minutes take enough advantage out of that dominating period.

“You could literally feel that Everton were crumbling after that result against Burnley. They were quite logically not full of confidence but we didn’t take advantage of that.”

Earlier this week, United edged closer to appointing Ajax boss Erik ten Hag as their new manager at the end of the season.

They have taken several months over the recruitment process, but interim boss Rangnick said the uncertainty over the managerial situation was no excuse for their underwhelming performances.

United have won just eight of the 17 Premier League games Rangnick has overseen – the lowest win percentage (47%) of any manager for the club in the competition.

“I don’t think this should be an excuse,” Rangnick told BT Sport. “We are Manchester United. We have lots of international players. There shouldn’t be an alibi.

“There will be a new manager next season. If this is announced now or in 10 days it shouldn’t have an impact.”

‘We are not good enough’

Ralf Rangnick questions whether Man United deserve Europe after Everton defeat
Manchester United sit behind Arsenal and Tottenham in the Premier League table

Goalkeeper David de Gea said Manchester United, who currently sit in seventh place, are “not good enough” following the defeat.

United have won just once in their past five Premier League games to slip adrift of the top four in seventh.

“We’re not good enough, for sure. It’s going to be very difficult now to be in the top four,” said De Gea.

“We don’t score, we don’t even create proper chances to score.”

The Spain keeper also criticised United’s lack of hunger to fight for the points, contrasting it with the Toffees’ tenacious display.

“We knew before today Everton were struggling and how difficult it was going to be – they were tired, they were nervous, but they keep going and keep fighting,” the 31-year-old told BT Sport.

“They had more desire than us, which is not acceptable. It’s very sad to lose today.”

 

Source: BBC Sports

 

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