"It can be like this. It's of course not what we want and not what Romelu wants. It's not the time to laugh about him and make jokes. He's in the spotlight and we will protect him. "Craving even more coverage of the world's game? Listen below and follow ¡Qué Golazo! A Daily CBS Soccer Podcast where we take you beyond the pitch and around the globe for commentary, previews, recaps and more. Lille: The champions' stuttering Ligue 1 title defense continued at the weekend as they were held 0-0 at home by Metz.
They are at least getting results, unlike French champions Lille. Jocelyn Gourvennec's side have won just two of their last seven games in all competitions and are marooned in Ligue 1's midtable, requiring a swift upturn in form if they are to be back on the European stage next season. Here is how you can watch the match and what you need to know:Viewing informationDate: Tuesday, Feb. 22 | Time: 3 p.
m. ETLocation: Stamford Bridge -- LondonTV: CBS | Live stream: Paramount+Odds: Chelsea -350; Draw +400; Lille +1100 (via Caesars Sportsbook) Featured Game | Chelsea vs. Lille StorylinesChelsea: As is so often the case at Chelsea of late, all eyes are fixed on Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian set an unwelcome record for the fewest touches by a Premier League player across the course of 90 minutes, just seven in Saturday's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. Lukaku has made no secret of his difficulties adapting to Tuchel's system but his manager says if he is to adapt the system then the striker will be "part of the solution". "It's sometimes like this with strikers if they struggle a bit with self confidence, to find the space and get involved against a good defensive side, " he added.
Chelsea vs. Lille OSC: UEFA Champions League live stream, TV channel, how to watch online, odds, start timeThe champions of Europe take on the Ligue 1 title holders at Stamford Bridge Feb 22, 2022 at 2:40 pm ET • 2 min read Getty Images Champions League holders Chelsea might be winning matches but there seems to be plenty of room for improvement, particularly in front of goal, if Thomas Tuchel's side are to have a realistic hope of lifting the trophy once more in three months' time.
They are now in the midst of a run of four points from four games with just two goals scored. However the Champions League has proven to be something of a solace for Lille, who finished ahead of Red Bull Salzburg, Sevilla and Wolfsburg to top a competitive Group G before Christmas. "I felt that we played some good games against Sevilla and Salzburg, " said Lille forward and US international Timothy Weah. "It was an interesting and great experience for me and one that I will never forget. I am sure that a lot of the boys will never forget the moment we made the next round. A lot of positives, some negatives, but mostly positives.