Uncertainty swirls around Chelsea, future ‘day to day’
Chelsea have played in their first home game since owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government, and there is even more uncertainty swirling around their future.
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Chelsea have played in their first home game since owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government, and there is even more uncertainty swirling around their future.
Chelsea technical director Petr Cech says he ‘hopes’ Thomas Tuchel will remain at the club, despite speculation linking the German with an exit from Stamford Bridge following the sanctions placed on Roman Abramovich.
There are just three Premier League matches on Saturday, before a busy Sunday and then further games midweek as teams catch up on fixtures that were postponed earlier in the season.
Amnesty International has called on the football authorities to do more to combat ‘sportswashing’ as Chelsea prepare to face Saudi-bankrolled Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
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Chelsea are facing an increasingly desperate battle to maintain the services of their most high-profile players, with Manchester City and Real Madrid looking to capitalise on the chaos which has engulfed the west London club.
The heat is on up and down the English Premier League table with a full set of fixtures this weekend.
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