Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says he expects the Champions League final to be held in Istanbul.
There's been claims it should be moved to England given the opposition will be Manchester City.
Tuchel said, "It was a nice morning on Thursday to arrive and see everybody happy and enjoying the feeling after a big win and starting to organise things," he said. "The schedule keeps us busy."
On whether he feels the final should be moved to England, he said: "I didn't know if there was an argument or discussion around it. I'll play wherever it's played, anything can change quite rapidly these days. I have enough to do.
"I have full trust in all the people at Chelsea and the other people who make the decision. At the moment I prepare for the final in Istanbul."
Chelsea meet City on Saturday in the Premier League.
Tuchel continued: "If you play against Pep (Guardiola) you know that the most difficult game has arrived because he is the coach of the best team in Europe now," said Tuchel.
"They are the benchmark in the league, it's a big gap but like we did in the FA semi-final, it is up to us to close the gap for 90 minutes and then we will do the same thing in the final.
"Against Pep the level is high and you need to be on your very best coaching level to push your team to full confidence and to hopefully play on the best level."