Soccer-Chelsea thrash Burnley, Leeds lose under new boss
By Simon Evans
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BURNLEY, England : Chelsea put aside their ownership worries to solidify their grip on third place in the Premier League with a 4-0 win at Burnley on Saturday, while Leeds United slipped further into trouble with a 1-0 loss at Leicester City under their new manager.
Tuchel condemned the chanting in his post-match press conference and asked for unity in a troubling time.
BURNLEY, England (AP) — Chelsea scored four goals in a 21-minute burst at the start of the second half in a 4-0 win at Burnley in the English Premier League on Saturday.
LONDON: Chelsea ignored the drama over Roman Abramovich’s decision to sell the club as Kai Havertz inspired a 4-0 rout of Premier League strugglers Burnley. Meanwhile Leeds manager Jesse Marsch suffered a 1-0 defeat at Leicester in his first game on Saturday. All Premier League captains were wearing armbands in Ukraine colors this weekend and clubs held a minute’s applause in a show of solidarity with the country following Russia’s invasion.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel feels Chelsea scoring four second-half goals to overcome a stubborn Burnley outfit proves just how far his side has come.
Reece James inspired Chelsea to a big win away at Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
Chelsea ignored the drama over Roman Abramovich's decision to sell the club as Kai Havertz inspired a 4-0 rout of Premier League strugglers Burnley, while Leeds manager Jesse Marsch suffered a 1-0 defeat at Leicester in his first game on Saturday. All Premier League captains were wearing armbands in Ukraine colours this weekend and clubs held a minute's applause in a show of solidarity with the country following Russia's invasion. The war has indirectly taken a major toll on Chelsea, with Russian oligarch Abramovich putting the club up for sale amid fears he may be sanctioned by the British government for his alleged links with Russian President Vladimir Putin.