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Chelsea's Lukaku in spotlight before cup final vs. Liverpool

LONDON (AP) - Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku was in damage control on the eve of their FA Cup final against Liverpool.

Lukaku moved to shut down suggestions that he's trying to go over manager Thomas Tuchel's head to seek talks with the club's prospective new owner.

The Belgium striker's agent, Federico Pastorello, was quoted in Italian media as having said he wants to sit down with prospective owner Todd Boehly after the proposed $3.1 billion sale of the club is complete to discuss his client's future.

'œNever ever will I let someone speak for me,'ť Lukaku wrote on Instagram. "I kept my mouth shut and focused on helping the team and end the season in the best was as possible. So if someone out there trying to say something about me and the club ... Not in my name."

Chelsea paid a club-record fee of $135 million to bring in Lukaku from Inter Milan but his first season back with the club has been difficult. He indicated in a Sky Italia interview in late December that he was unhappy at Stamford Bridge, though he later apologized.

Lukaku has three goals in the past two games - his first back-to-back starts in months - and leads the team with 15 goals in all competitions.

Tuchel said Friday that he'll likely choose between Lukaku and Kai Havertz for the central role.

'œRomelu played lately and he scored lately, so he did everything to stay on the pitch. It will be our final call tomorrow,'ť the manager said.

Tuchel said he had been made aware of the agent's comments only moments before his press conference.

Saturday's game marks the 150th anniversary of the first FA Cup final - in what is the oldest domestic cup competition in the world.

It's also a rematch of the League Cup final at Wembley in late February, when Liverpool won 11-10 on penalties. Liverpool is still in contention for an unprecedented quadruple and Chelsea is still smarting from its quarterfinals exit from the Champions League.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he has 'œno idea'ť who will line up in attack for Chelsea, the FA Cup runner-up the past two years after winning in 2018.

'œThey have offensively incredible talent,'ť Klopp said. 'œWe have no idea how Thomas will lineup. There are so many different options. (Timo) Werner and Havertz didn't start the last game. ... Very interesting to prepare (for) to be honest."

Chelsea's front three of Christian Pulisic, Lukaku and Mason Mount each scored in the 3-0 win over Leeds on Wednesday.

Liverpool hasn't won the FA Cup since 2006 and last reached the final a decade ago - losing to Chelsea 2-1.

'œWe are really really desperate to win it,'ť Klopp said. 'œIt would mean the world to us.'ť

The Reds are in second place in the English Premier League behind Manchester City, and will face Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Paris on May 28.

Liverpool midfielder Fabinho sustained a minor hamstring injury midweek and is not expected to play against Chelsea but Klopp confirmed Friday that the Brazil midfielder will 'œdefinitely'ť be ready to play against Real Madrid and possibly sooner.

For Chelsea, Mateo Kovacic and N'Golo Kante could both be ready to play Saturday.

The west London club's women's team has also reached their cup final and will face Manchester City's women's team on Sunday at Wembley.

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Chelsea's head coach Thomas Tuchel gestures during the Premier League soccer match between Everton and Chelsea at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England, Sunday, May 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Jon Super) The Associated Press
Liverpool's Sadio Mane, right, celebrates after scoring against Aston Villa during the English Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Liverpool at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira) The Associated Press
Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp applauds after the English Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Liverpool at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Liverpool won the game 2-1. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira) The Associated Press
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