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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has highlighted that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is not the only Russian oligarch involved in the Premier League amid sanctions on the Blues.

Abramovich was added to the sanctions list on Thursday, meaning his assets were frozen - including Chelsea Football Club.

With all the uncertainty that has come as a result of these new sanctions, the day to day running of the club has been impacted, affecting various facets of operations.

It's a situation that may have had their say on including the likes of Patrick Vieira, Graham Potter, Eddie Howe, Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta and Frank Lampard so far, and now top four rival Rangnick has weighed in on the issue.

Just like Lampard - who didn't want to get involved in the finer details of the situation - the German did point out the fact that all the heat shouldn't just be on the aforementioned oligarch, who has been heavily criticised.

He said in his Tottenham pre-match press conference via the Manchester Evening News: "Everybody shares the same opinion that this is a tragedy what is happening [in Ukraine].

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