I did not use Daniel Amartey's video as motivation- Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel

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Chelsea head coach, Thomas Tuchel, has revealed that he did not use Daniel Amartey's controversial video as motivation to beat Leicester in the Premier League.

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During the previous weekend, Amartey's Leicester recorded a 1-0 win over the Blues, clinching the FA Cup trophy in the process.

After the game, the Ghanaian defender threw Chelsea's pennant to the floor, a gesture that sparked outrage in social media.

The two teams met again a few days later in the Premier League and this time, Chelsea took home a 2-1 victory.

“I did not talk about it; I know there was that incident, but I did not talk about it before the match or in any meetings,” said Tuchel after the game.

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“The players were well aware. But I’m not into these things too much, because it can sometimes give you too much energy and feelings of revenge. I don’t like this at all.

“We do what we do and that’s to play football on the highest level possible.

“We need energy and hunger and that makes us a difficult team to play. And there’s nothing more I can say about it.”

Amartey was recently named in Charles Akonnor's squad for the friendlies.