Thomas Tuchel hopes to have midfield reinforcements available for tomorrow’s trip to struggling Leeds United for what he admits will be a tough challenge, although he is well aware that Chelsea are on balance, achieving better results away from home than in our own stadium.

Fifty-five per cent of our Premier League points this season have been won away from Stamford Bridge and if we do gather another three in Yorkshire, it will leave just one more needed to secure Champions League football for next season.However the Blues are going into the game off the back of the disappointment of letting slip a win at the weekend when we hosted Wolves, having been 2-0 up in that match before being pegged back to 2-2 late on.Two players missing from that match due to injury were Jorginho and N’Golo Kante.‘We are fighting for Jorgi and we're fighting for N’Golo for tomorrow, but it will be close and I don't know if we make it,’ Tuchel reported on Tuesday afternoon ahead of training, before going on to explain why he added an extra session at Cobham on Sunday in the wake of the Wolves set-back, on what was originally scheduled as a day off.

‘We planned the free day but after the disappointment it was not to punish them. Of course maybe some felt like it's a punishment but it was not the moment for a free day. I explained to them it's better to be together and to talk about it than to go and everybody has his own opinion, everybody has his own truth, and you have more risk to be in fragments than to be here.‘So we did here very, very light training, we just had a had a run together and spent time together discussing things and how we want to approach the next days. It was not to show to a video session and show all the mistakes.’

It also gave a chance for the squad to support the development squad side in their game at Cobham that day when they were ultimately successful in avoiding relegation.

‘That was very nice to see and it is what we are, a very supportive, very open-minded group of players,’ noted Tuchel, who when questioned about words he exchanged with Marcos Alonso during the first half of the Wolves game, had this to say:

‘It started and ended in the first half, it was not continued at half-time and nothing else. Things are solved.’

Looking ahead to Leeds, Tuchel says he expects a tough match in front of a tough crowd.

‘We have no real explanation but we are aware of the fact that we collected more points on the road than at home. We are on it but maybe it helps us tomorrow a little bit, who knows, and the FA Cup final is also not played at Stamford Bridge so let's take it from there.

‘Leeds have stepped up in their physical input which is quite remarkable because we thought they already play on their top level physically under Marcelo Bielsa.

‘They look very committed and in general this is a fast, hard-working team which is pretty talented individually and it is a match for them where it's almost like a cup game.

‘In our last match we took too much risk in our structure. We were not disciplined enough in our structure because the structure was already very offensive and very risky. So our game management needs to be better for this game.

‘For the Everton game we would have wished for more physical input, for the game at Manchester United I would have wished for nothing but more goals because we were excellent there but couldn't win the match.

‘So every match tells us a different story. That's why it's a bit hard to put the focus on one thing and get better because it's a bit of an up and down lately which we don't like

‘We're on it on different things but for tomorrow we need to be spot on from first to last minute’