Defiant Chelsea fans sent Thomas Tuchel and Kai Havertz emotional message after Newcastle win
We were already planning our train tickets to Paris.
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We were already planning our train tickets to Paris.
Newcastle United suffered their first defeat in ten Premier League games on Sunday as they fell to a narrow defeat at Stamford Bridge amid some controversy.
Thomas Tuchel Explains Operational Differences Chelsea Are Facing
The Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle United was namechecked as BBC Match of the Day pundits discussed the need to tighten ownership requirements amid the sanctions placed upon Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. The sides met at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon, with a late Kai Havertz goal settling a contest dogged by two controversial VAR decisions.
Thomas Tuchel Analyses Win Over Newcastle United At Stamford Bridge
Chelsea fans enjoyed a fleeting moment of joy and exhilaration sparked by the genius of Kai Havertz after 88 minutes of frustration on Sunday. That sublime goal was a welcome distraction to many after a turbulent week, but the cold reality bites today amid the uncertain future of the club. A peculiar atmosphere greeted those in attendance for the match against Newcastle following the financial restrictions imposed on Roman Abramovich. It was a grim outlook for the Premier League as the two clubs that best represent the height of sportswashing fought it out for three points.
Dan Burn was at the centre of two big moments during Chelsea’s last-gasp 1-0 victory over Newcastle on Sunday.
Cristiano Ronaldo dominated Saturday but Thomas Tuchel and Luis Diaz both had excellent weekend. Spurs, not so much.