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No ‘excuses’ from Chelsea despite sanctions, says Tuchel

Premier League club manager vows to ‘fight hard’ for success despite being forced to adjust following UK sanctions against Russian owner

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Mar 2022 5:00PM

No ‘excuses’ from Chelsea despite sanctions, says Tuchel
Chelsea FC manager Thomas Tuchel (pictured above) says that despite severe restrictions placed on the club as a result of UK sanctions targeting Russian owner Roman Abramovich, ‘we will be competitive and we will fight hard for our success because we owe it to the people who support us’. – AFP pic, March 16, 2022

LONDON − Thomas Tuchel says Chelsea will not make “excuses” despite severe restrictions placed on the club as a result of UK sanctions targeting Russian owner Roman Abramovich.

The Premier League club are operating under a special licence after the British government last week froze the assets of Abramovich as part of a set of punitive measures following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The licence is designed to prevent Chelsea and by extension billionaire Abramovich − described by the government as part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle − from generating new revenue.

Chelsea are banned from selling tickets and cannot spend more than £20,000 (RM109,647) per match on travel costs though the Blues are urgently lobbying ministers for a much-needed hike.

The European champions travel to face French side Lille in the last 16 of the Champions League today, well placed to reach the quarterfinals after a 2-0 win in the first leg.

German boss Tuchel admitted Chelsea had been forced to make adjustments.

“There are restrictions and we have to deal with it,” he said at his pre-match press conference yesterday. “There are adjustments in our amount of staff who are travelling, how many rooms we have in hotels, how we arrive at matches.

“To my understanding, everything is in place now. We can arrive on a professional level because this is not about luxury, this is not about bling-bling.”

He added: “We have a framework to go to Lille and play the game in Lille where there will absolutely be no excuses regarding this kind of organisation.

“It is already a bit more difficult to arrange things in a professional way − in the best way possible − for the FA Cup (on Saturday) but we will deal with it. 

“As long as we have shirts, as long as we are ‘alive’, as long as we are a team and we arrive with our players, we will be competitive and we will fight hard for our success because we owe it to the people who support us.”

Chelsea yesterday withdrew a request made hours earlier for Saturday’s FA Cup quarterfinal at Middlesbrough to be played behind closed doors in the interests of fairness after they were blocked from making new ticket sales for the match at the Riverside Stadium.

Championship side Middlesbrough had responded angrily, saying the request was “bizarre and without any merit whatsoever”.

The Football Association later confirmed the match would take place in front of supporters as planned.

“After constructive talks between the FA and Chelsea, the club has agreed to remove their request for the Emirates FA Cup quarterfinal tie against Middlesbrough to be played behind closed doors,” a spokesman tweeted.

“The FA remains in ongoing discussions with Chelsea, the Premier League and the government to find a solution that would enable both Chelsea fans to attend games and away fans to attend Stamford Bridge whilst ensuring sanctions are respected.” – AFP, March 16, 2022

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