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Thomas Tuchel: Chelsea boss says he cannot be too worried about losing his job due to Roman Abramovich's sale of club

Thomas Tuchel says he cannot be too worried about his own Chelsea future and says the club is the “perfect fit” for him despite the impending departure of owner Roman Abramovich. Abramovich, who has owned Chelsea since 2003, has reportedly received several bids in the region of £3 billion to buy the Champions League holders off him amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ad/> Tuchel hopes he will stay on as Chelsea's head coach.

FootballTuchel: Abramovich decision means 'massive change' for ChelseaYESTERDAY AT 22:32 “We had a briefing here the day after the [Luton] match [on Wednesday] from Petr [Cech],” Tuchel told reporters ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League clash at Burnley on Saturday. “He gave everyone here in the building, including the players, a quick brief and explained the situation. It wasn't too much that we didn't already know so we have to live with this situation.

“It doesn't make sense to worry too much because we don't have a lot of influence, if any influence at all. “I have the opposite problem of staying here. Chelsea, from my point of view, is the perfect fit and I love to be here.

Hopefully, it continues. “There is uncertainty but isn't it always as a football manager? “I have trained to live with it at different levels and this is quite the level. But I am positive and I hope things will end well.” Tuchel led Chelsea to their second Champions League title during Abramovich’s ownership last season.

The German believes it was a fitting send-off. “We are very happy we could give him this and win it for him,” he said. “We closed the cycle for him and for his effort and passion and commitment to the club.

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