Thomas Tuchel Says Chelsea Remain United Despite Turmoil

JAKARTA - Chelsea's condition is threatened after the British government imposed sanctions on Roman Abramovich. As is known, Chelsea is now affected by the sanctions.

The club's finances are reportedly threatened because income is now very limited. Chelsea cannot sell players, tickets and merchandise.

This condition did not break the spirit of the Chelsea players and their manager, Thomas Tuchel. He admitted, his team remained united until now.

"So far, we can trust each other and this is not going to change. As long as we have enough shirts and buses for the game, we will be there and will fight," Tuchel said as quoted by AFP.

"Everyone can be very confident that we are focused on ourselves, on maintaining the right attitude and mentality on the training ground and in the team."

Tuchel said he did not know what would happen in the future after Abramovich left. However, he and the players will go through it day by day.

"The level of impact of today's news is huge, at the time we don't know how big it is. We can't influence it," said the German.

There is speculation that Tuchel will leave with Chelsea in this condition. This issue was immediately denied by the former Paris Saint-Germain coach.

"I'm still happy to be here and still happy to be the manager of a tough team," he said.