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Chelsea continue to feel the impact of sanctions placed on Roman Abramovich by the UK government this week due to alleged connections with Vladimir Putin.
The Blues went on to beat Norwich City 3-1 on Thursday night, despite the announcement coming just hours prior to kick-off, with Trevoh Chalobah, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz finding the target.
But ahead of kick-off, the club and its fans were sent a stern warning by both Michael Owen and Paul Robinson, who were working as pundits for a different game, with the futures of both Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Rudiger now even more uncertain.
"What’s happening in Ukraine at the moment, this news pales into insignificance really," Owen said during Amazon Prime's coverage of Leeds vs Aston Villa.
"It will have huge repercussions for Chelsea though. It’s not the final version, but I do think that Chelsea of course will have a huge upheaval, the players they’re allowed to trade, you know, the staff at the club.
"All these things that we read in that (Chelsea) statement are going to have a huge impact on the club. It’s going to be left in limbo until the government