Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel rectified the comments to Bild about Erling Haaland joining the Blues to partner Romelu Lukaku in attack.

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel explained that his recent comments about the possibility of the club signing Erling Haaland to partner Romelu Lukaku were only meant to be tongue in cheek. Last week, Tuchel mentioned that Chelsea had discussed a move for the Borussia Dortmund striker to link up with Lukaku at Stamford Bridge.
Tuchel tricked in talking about Haaland
However, he has since backtracked on those comments as the Blues prepare to host Norwich City in the Premier League on Saturday. “I fell into a trap,” Tuchel told reporters, in reference to his mid-week interview with Bild. “I got an award in Germany. I got an award from a newspaper and they asked me about a player. Normally I never, never speak about other players because simply I never, ever do. Then we were making more or less fun about it. I should have known better because [I was] making fun about it and being a nice guy and answering a question instead of ‘no, I don’t want to answer a question’. Getting this award and I joke about a double striker with Romelu in October and then it gets like we put in an offer. That was the context but OK, I should have known better.”
Haaland’s numbers

Haaland has scored 70 goals in 69 games for Dortmund since his arrival in January last year, only Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski (89 goals in 74 games) has a better return among players from Europe’s top-five leagues. In this season’s Bundesliga, Haaland surpassed his expected goal (xG)-value by 2.9 (nine goals, 6.1 xG) – only Bayer Leverkusen sensation Florian Wirtz eclipsed his value (3.0), per Opta.
Since he joined Dortmund, Haaland has exceeded his xG-value (38.7) in the Bundesliga by 10.3. It is the highest value of a player in Europe’s top-five leagues in this time. He has scored 13 Bundesliga goals after carries – in Europe’s top-five leagues, it is only bettered by six-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi (15).