Labour MP Chris Bryant has urged the UK government to seize
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich’s assets.
Earlier in the week, the government announced it would
impose sanctions on three billionaires with close links to Russian President
Vladimir Putin as part of the UK’s response to Russia’s invasion.
Mr Abramovich is one of Russia’s richest people and is
believed to be close to President Putin.
The Russian military began their invasion in eastern Europe
on Thursday and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday evening
that the Russians will storm the capital Kyiv in the coming hours.
Chelsea boss Tuchel, who is preparing for Sunday’s Carabao
Cup final against Liverpool at Wembley, said: ‘We shouldn’t pretend this is not
an issue. The situation for everyone here is horrible.
‘Nobody expected this, it’s pretty unreal. It’s clouding our
minds, and our excitement towards the final.
‘It brings huge uncertainty, much more to all people in the
moment more involved than us. We send our best wishes and regards to them,
obviously.
‘Still there are so many uncertainties around the situation
of our club, in the UK with scenarios like this, that it makes no sense if I
comment on it.
‘We’re aware of it, we haven’t got so much insight or inside
information than you might think, and in the very end, I think it’s also the
right from the team and staff to be not political, to focus on sports. Not
because we are hiding, but the situation is clear, it’s horrible, no doubt
about it.
‘I’d love to take my right not to comment on it until there
is a decision made. It’s distracting us, it’s worrying us, to a certain degree
I can understand it, I can understand the critical opinions towards the club
and us who represent it. We cannot fully free ourselves from it.
‘But maybe people can understand me as the coach, and
players as players, we don’t have the insight what is going on and how much the
owner is involved in all this – we don’t feel responsible for what’s going on,
it’s horrible and there can’t be a doubt about it, war in Europe is unthinkable
for me for a long period of time.
‘Let’s wait, the impact is clear, and the discussions have
an impact, but let’s be a bit more patient and understand what the measurements
will be and then maybe we’ll deal with it.’
On Friday, UEFA announced this season’s Champions League
final would be moved from the Russian city of St Petersburg to French capital
Paris.
The venue for the showpiece event has now been moved three
years in a row, with the coronavirus pandemic the reason for the previous two
rearrangements.
Asked if he agrees with UEFA’s decision, Tuchel said: ‘Yes,
and sadly it’s the worst reason to change a location. Absolutely the worst.
‘The last two times it was because of corona and that was
not good, and now we have even worse news.’
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