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Thomas Tuchel has admitted he cannot begin to think about life after Roman Abramovich at Chelsea.
Thomas Tuchel says Roman Abramovich’s decision to sell Chelsea is a “massive change” for the club that has not sunk in yet. Russian billionaire Abramovich confirmed before Chelsea’s FA Cup win over Luton on Wednesday evening that he would be putting the club up for sale, with proceeds going to the victims of the war in Ukraine. Ad/> Abramovich ushered in a new era for Chelsea and the Premier League when he bought the club in 2003, but his ownership has come under scrutiny following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The International Paralympic Committee confirmed today that it will not exclude athletes from Russia and Belarus from the upcoming Games in Beijing, choosing not to follow the lead of other international sports organizations that have enacted such bans in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The IPC said that Russians and Belarusians will compete as "neutral" athletes under the Paralympic flag and anthem.
British volunteers eager to fight against Vladimir Putin's forces are heading to the Ukrainian embassy in London to enlist - despite warnings from ministers that they could be breaking the law if they do so.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says it has not sunk in that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is to sell the club, with the German expecting «a big change».
LONDON: Russian businessman Roman Abramovich said on Wednesday he would sell Chelsea Football Club, 19 years after buying it and setting the team on a path to sporting glory, and promised to donate money from the sale to help victims of the war in Ukraine.
Thomas Tuchel has admitted he cannot begin to think about life after Roman Abramovich at Chelsea.