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Gary Neville believes Chelsea's squad are experienced enough to deal with the ongoing Roman Abramovich saga.

The Blues are currently up for sale after the Russian billionaire released a statement last week confirming he is looking for a new buyer of the west London club.

Chelsea played their first Premier League match since the statement was released on Saturday afternoon and they came out comfortable 4-0 winners away at Burnley, in what was a fine second-half performance from Thomas Tuchel's men.

With the future of the club still up in the air - when it comes to a new owner - there could be some heads swayed in the dressing room, but Neville thinks the side are more than experienced enough to cope with the uncertainty.

Speaking on The Gary Neville Podcast on Sunday evening, the former Manchester United and England defender said: "They’ve got a very experienced dressing room and a very experienced manager.

"This is unprecedented, but I do think they’re handling it well, they’re experienced to know that they don’t want this, there’s nothing to do with them, the players and the manager - we know it’s not them.

"If anything, they will be absolutely against it, the same as everyone else is in this country and most of the world.

"My view on it is because of that they will compete and continue to

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