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EPL: Real reason four Chelsea stars left pre-season training camp – Thomas Tuchel

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
July 19, 2022
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Thomas Tuchel, the Chelsea manager, has provided an explanation for why four of his players left the team’s preseason training trip to America.

Armando Broja, who suffered an injury and has flown home along with Tino Anjorin, won’t be playing for Chelsea, according to Tuchel.

He claims that Billy Gilmour and Harvey Vale will join Chelsea Under-23s, who are also getting ready for the upcoming season in America.

Chelsea began their summer schedule with a 2-1 victory over Club America over the weekend, and they return to action on Thursday when they take on Charlotte.

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“Armando [Broja] had to travel home, he had a little accident in training,” Tuchel was quoted by Metro UK as saying.

“He twisted his ankle and he needs further examinations and treatments in London.

“It didn’t make sense to just have him as an additional player because we need all capacities of treatment for the guys who’re actually fit and on the pitch.

“So the best way for him to get the best treatment and as soon as possible back on the pitch was to leave for London.”

Explaining the decision to send the three talented youngsters to train with the Under-23s, Tuchel said: “I would’ve loved to have had everybody here.

“Tino [Anjorin], Harvey [Vale] and Billy [Gilmour] had trained at a very high level and it would also have been nice to see them in some matches.

“But in the end we had to take the decision to keep the quality high in training so we decided for 24 players as a maximum and that is why we went a bit smaller.”

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