LONDON • Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel praised his captain Jorginho for overcoming a howler that gave Manchester United a breakaway goal and recovering his confidence to score a penalty that earned the English Premier League leaders a point on Sunday.
The German said the Italy midfielder had been distracted by the Stamford Bridge floodlights when he failed to control a lofted ball which allowed Jadon Sancho to race past him for the opener five minutes into the second half.
“It’s very unusual, a mistake like this and to concede a goal like this for us in general, and especially with Jorgi,” Tuchel said.
“I think he misjudged the situation and he was heavily disturbed from the lights so he did not see the ball in the end.
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