Thomas Tuchel reveals why he moved Callum Hudson-Odoi to wing-back

Chelsea boss has explained the rationale behind his decision to deploy Callum Hudson-Odoi to the right side of a five.

The 20-year-old was voted Man of the Match by Blues supporters in both the Wolves and Burnley games, impressing with his direct running, use of the extra space afforded him in a deeper position, and willingness to defend when required.

It remains to be seen whether Tuchel will continue with 3-4-2-1 at Tottenham tonight, but whatever shape he selects it will be tough to leave out Hudson-Odoi on current form.

Tuchel told Chelsea website that: “I didn’t know he hadn’t played wing-back before.

“Maybe it was a good thing I didn’t ask because maybe I would have doubted my decision!

“We just had one training session before the Wolves game. We were flying in on the same day and wondering what structure to implement to give the team a good feeling, and to have a solid block defensively but also to attack freely.

“To play with four you have to be very disciplined, and the automatisms between the line of four have to be very synchronised.

“So we opted for a back five and we didn’t want to get too defensive. We thought about trying Reece and Callum on the right side in training. Callum fitted very good and we wanted to have at least four offensive guys on the pitch from the start.

“We just let him drive and he did very good, showing all his qualities he has: the high speed, the quick recoveries, dribbles, good one-on-one.

“He took his chance. There was no need to change for the second game and he did another good match.

“Maybe in some defensive duels in the air there is space to improve, but this is absolutely normal. I am very happy he was happy to be on the pitch. He has given his best and that’s what we have asked for.”