Thomas Tuchel believes Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is “absolutely ready to play” if called upon in the weeks ahead, although the Spaniard may have to remain patient as the Blues head coach has no doubts in his mind about Edouard Mendy’s recent performances. Publicly, Tuchel has protected Mendy thus far. He stated in his post-match press conference the goalkeeper had largely been unfortunate this season and that was a stance he maintained when asked how he would handle things with the 30-year-old.
Thomas Tuchel said: “First, we deal with the players and then we tell you how we dealt with it. It’s [goalkeeper] like I say, a very sensitive position in football in general. And not everything is about pure quality and decision making, it’s also about the feel, that you feel the confidence. Sometimes it’s also having luck as well. Somebody sent me an interesting quote about Napoleon, who asked his generals that they should not only have the best quality but also that they are lucky generals. This is also what you need from leaders and goalkeepers, and that they have a kind of momentum in which if they make a little mistake it’s not punished. He at the moment gets punished a lot for not a lot that he does wrong. But there are no doubts in my mind, the situation is calm, we have two fantastic goalkeepers, two fantastic guys. We are aware of it that he is in that kind of situation but first, we deal inside.”
Kepa’s confidence has largely been rebuilt under Tuchel but this summer Chelsea were ready to let the goalkeeper leave the club if the right offer was received. That didn’t happen and the 27-year-old has again taken up the role as Mendy’s deputy at Stamford Bridge.
Thomas Tuchel said: “He checked his options [in the summer] which we were aware of. They were not satisfying for him or for us, so he stayed. I am very happy about that. I was always very clear with him that I wanted him to stay. And from my point of view, he’s absolutely ready to play. It’s on us if we give him the chance or not but he’s 100% ready given how he behaves and how trains.”