Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel insists the club have moved on from Romelu Lukaku's controversial Sky Italia interview.
The £97.5million summer signing will be fined at least a week's wages after confessing to being unhappy under Tuchel and flirted with former club Inter Milan in a bombshell interview last week.
The Belgium striker, 28, was subsequently dropped for Sunday's 2-2 draw versus Liverpool amid the fall-out from the interview, before he issued a grovelling apology to the club's fans earlier this week promising to restore trust.
The former Manchester United star was however restored to the Blues starting XI for the first time since the interview in their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.
And speaking ahead of the game, Tuchel said both parties have accepted the interview happened and that they are now focused on protecting him and restoring him as a key player in the side.
Asked if he had planned to start Lukaku against Spurs, Tuchel told Sky Sports: 'He is against his old coach [Antonio Conte], it is a home match and he is our player.
'This was the plan, but it was also the plan last match and it did not work out. I am happy he is on the pitch today.'
When asked if his inclusion represented the beginning of a new chapter, the German added: 'For us yes, it is also matters what we focus on. You can read or listen to this interview 100 times, it will not get better and will not make it better.
'But we can shift our focus. We accept it happened, he accepted it happened and we have enough reasons to move on and stay positive, and protect him now and push him because he is our player and he wants to be and he wants to be a key player.'
When asked if he wants to make it up to his team-mates, Tuchel said: 'Well, yes I think he expressed this very clearly and now we move on.'
Lukaku is understood to earn in the region of £325,000-per-week before bonuses, but has been fined at least £325,000 by the club.
'To the fans, I'm sorry for the upset that I caused. You guys know the connection that I have with this club since my teenage years so I totally understand you guys being upset,' said Lukaku on Monday.
'Obviously, it's up to me now to restore your trust and I'll do my best to show commitment every day on the training ground and trying to make sure we win games.
'To the manager I apologised and I said it to my team-mates and the board, because I think it was not the right moment (to do the interview).
'I want to move forward from this and make sure that we start winning football games and I perform for the best team in the best manner.'