Thomas Tuchel has made a remarkable start as the new manager of Chelsea as they fight for a place in next season's Champions League and remain in the FA Cup and Champions League. Since the Blues fired Frank Lampard and hired the German coach in January, he has overseen 14 matches – and not a single defeat. The last result, a 2-0 win against Sheffield saw Chelsea advance to the semi-finals of the FA Cup, where they will be up against Manchester City on April 17. It has been a demanding schedule for 47-year-old Tuchel in his first months, and that will continue until the end of the season as the fixtures pile up in the Premier League and the Champions League, in which the Blues will play Porto for a place in the last four. His next test will be at Stamford Bridge on Saturday when West Bromwich Albion visit in the Premier League as the Blues bid to cement their place in the top four. The details of Tuchel's first 14 games are in the gallery above. To view the next image, click on the arrows or swipe if on a mobile device. 1. Chelsea 0-0 Wolves, January 27, Premier League 2. Chelsea 2-0 Burnley, January 31, Premier League 3. Tottenham 0-1 Chelsea, February 4, Premier League 4. Sheffield United 1-2 Chelsea, February 7, Premier League 5. Barnsley 0-1 Chelsea, February 11, FA Cup 6. Chelsea 2-0 Newcastle, February 15, Premier League 7. Southampton 1-1 Chelsea, February 20, Premier League 8. Atletico Madrid 0-1 Chelsea, February 23, Champions League 9. Chelsea 0-0 Manchester United, February 28, Premier League 10. Liverpool 0 Chelsea 1, March 4, Premier League 11. Chelsea 2 Everton 0, March 8, Premier League 12. Leeds United 0 Chelsea 0, March 13, Premier League 13. Chelsea 2 Atletico Madrid 0, March 17, Champions League 14. Chelsea 2 Sheffield United 0, March 21, FA Cup