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This may be the crumbling of the Roman Empire, but someone forgot to tell Thomas Tuchel.
Amid the chaos, trauma and uncertainty that is Chelsea Football Club right now, the German kept the show on the road – at Carrow Road.
A 3-1 win against Norwich tightened their grip on third-place at a time when almost everything else seems to be out of their hands.
Let there be no mistake – this is the end of the Roman Abramovich era. Hit by sanctions, the European champions he built have been forced to pull up the shutters on the club shop and have no guarantees they can continue to operate beyond this season’s Champions League