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How Do Chelsea Fans Feel About The Club Sanctions?
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How Do Chelsea Fans Feel About The Club Sanctions?
NORWICH, England (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said he trusted the British government to find a solution for Chelsea's operations to return to normal by the end of the season after sanctions imposed on their Russian owner Roman Abramovich left the club in limbo.
NORWICH, England : Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said he trusted the British government to find a solution for Chelsea's operations to return to normal by the end of the season after sanctions imposed on their Russian owner Roman Abramovich left the club in limbo.
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Thomas Tuchel would be open to Chelsea wearing a symbol of peace in place of regular shirt sponsor Three’s logo.
Thomas Tuchel has responded favourably to a suggestion that the front of Chelsea’s shirts could carry “a message for peace” after Three suspended its sponsorship. The manager also admitted players were concerned about what could happen at the club and in some cases may be frightened.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe believes Chelsea will remain a formidable force on the pitch this season despite the sanctions imposed by the British government on Blues owner Roman Abramovich. Howe's side travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday to face Chelsea, who will be playing their second game since the Russian billionaire's UK assets were frozen following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Chelsea are not allowed to sign new players, renew contracts or sell match tickets under the stringent new rules imposed on Thursday. The sanctions have raised fears over the club's future but Thomas Tuchel's team showed no signs of being distracted in their 3-1 win at Norwich just hours after the government's announcement.