
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel hits out at Boris Johnson for telling fans to stop chanting Roman Abramovich’s name
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has hit back at Boris Johnson after he told Chelsea fans to stop the ‘completely inappropriate’ chanting of Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
The German said on Tuesday: ‘I heard about it some minutes ago. I don’t know if these are the most important subjects to be talked about in parliament.Information Guide Nigeria
‘If they are being discussed in parliament, maybe we need to worry about the priorities of discussion.’
‘We want to find solutions, we want to play the match on Saturday as much as we want to play in the Champions League’, Tuchel added.
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The Government has said it is still ‘open’ to Chelsea being sold but that a new application would be needed to enable a sale. So far, the spokesman said, the club had not applied for a variation to its strict special licence.
‘We are open to the sale of the club, we would consider an application for a licence to allow that to happen in the right circumstances,’ the spokesman said.
‘But it is for Chelsea to determine the exact process. My understanding is potential buyers would approach the club, who would then need to apply for a further amended licence to facilitate the sale.JAMB Result
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