There's not a lot of class around Chelsea at the moment.
To go with the execrable chants of Roman Abramovich's name by the boneheads at Norwich City on Thursday night, we have the prospect of Newcastle United, whose Saudi state owners sanction the murder of journalists and the abduction of women who seek an independent life, visiting Stamford Bridge this weekend.
Fortunately, this toxified club has a manager who stands on a higher plain and in a different class. Quite simply, Thomas Tuchel is the only good thing about Chelsea at this moment.
It would have been easy for him to drift into the lazy, tedious sense of victimhood and self-pity which seems to be afflicting every Chelsea fan you currently hear on the radio phone-ins.
On Nick Ferrarl's LBC show on Friday morning, one fan was bellyaching about dragging 'football into politics', blind, ignorant – or both - to how Abramovich has worked the levers of political power in Vladimir Putin's rogue state, thus procuring the money that has bought Chelsea 19 years of trophies. Blood money, now.
Tuchel is so financially constricted by the sanctioning of his club's owner that when he says 'finding enough shirts to play in' this weekend could be a challenge, he really is not joking.
Yet his response to what has befallen Chelsea is still written through the intelligence, values and transparency of an individual who speaks his mind and is not afraid who he upsets in the process of doing so. All of the above are pitifully rare in football.
When Chelsea fans drowned out a Ukraine tribute with their intellectually-challenged Abramovich singing at Burnley last weekend, Tuchel called it out for what is was. 'It is not the moment to give other messages. It's the moment to show respect.'
Compare this to the tone-deaf sycophant John Terry, who lavished blue love hearts on Abramovich when posting an image of the two of them with the European Cup on Twitter last week.
And who then invited a pile-on of MP Chris Bryant, whose rigorous work has been integral to Abramovich being called to account.
'100 per cent mate, Terry replied, with another blue heart, to an anonymous no-mark who attacked Bryant on Twitter. Terry then proceeded to add his own lines of vitriol for the Rhondda Valley MP.
The contrast between Tuchel and dismal Chelsea people like Terry is extraordinary.
Abramovich did not even afford this manager the respect of meeting him when signing him to Chelsea but Tuchel is not cowed by him. His experience of managing upwards with the Qataris at PSG has perhaps taught him not to fear.
What we needed from Chelsea these past few weeks was an act of fraternity with the Ukrainians so bold that it might actually surprise the wider world. An announcement that they would play in blue and yellow kit in the Carabao Cup final.
An agreement with their main kit sponsor that the name of one of the Ukraine conflict's humanitarian charities would be carried on their shirt fronts instead. Nothing has come.
So it has been left to the manager to convey the kind of humanity and wisdom that can earn Chelsea a little respect.
Regardless of his faceless paymaster, Tuchel's discussion on Ukraine has been articulate and considered, though delivered with a modesty which shows he is embarrassed to lay any claim of authority on events way beyond football.
When Tuchel halted a press conversation on the subject of Ukraine a few weeks back, it was not one of those cynical acts of news management that some managers are so skilled at, but a sense that such talk was becoming inappropriate.
'Listen, listen, listen – you have to stop,' Tuchel said. 'I am not a politician. You have to stop. Honestly. I never experienced war.'
When the dust settles on this now benighted season of Chelsea's, you suspect Tuchel will move on somewhere else, because the course of his few years managing here have revealed he belongs somewhere far better.
But heading into a weekend the likes of which Chelsea have never known, there was the same quiet and steadfast authority.
A balancing of concern for those club employees and players who carry no responsibility for all of this with a deep sense of perspective, as life in Mariupol and Kharkiv descends into an unimaginable kind of hell.
Yes, he said enthusiastically, it would be wonderful if his players carried a message of peace on their shirts on Sunday.
'We did not cause the situation and we cannot solve the situation,' he continued. 'When it's a big storm you dig in, you hold together, you stay strong and go through it. But a message for peace can never be wrong.'
Adeyemi2001
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Please read this!!!
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the owner of Bournemouth is Russian though and he hasn't been sanctioned
SonyMontana52
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Tuchel won't be there for long since all the major sponsors are looking to cancel their contract with Chelsea. only a matter of time before they lose all their players or declare bankruptcy
Hahaha all our sponsors are still committed, only three have put theirs on hold buh remember it won’t take one month for our Turkish man to continue from where Mr Abramovic left and remember he is a close friend too so u going to cry more later
jukimopyz
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Many of whom have never benefit anything rather than supporting Chelsea FC from a very far off and those who are close allies of Putin's man Abramo should understand why this decision was crucial at this stage. The lost of lives and properties just because one man or some men decides is criminal and should be treated as such. non of these oligarch has come out to condemned this barbaric acts of this power monger Putin. ( he's a man an ordinary man, so he will end up like one but not without paying the price for every souls killed through him)
what about other's lives especially those of Palestinians is football or sport not alive or not aware of their suffering that they don't deem it fit to be called what it is no one is justifying Putin's war on Ukraine but why all this double standards all lives should matter
Duudesy
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Football, like all sports should be kept separate from politics. If people want to use football as a platform to commemorate the suffering in Ukraine, they should do so by commemorating everyone suffering from existing conflicts around the world, not just Ukraine.
Fudcemnprz
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You have been absolutely biased on all the news you reported concerning chelsea fc. Your news on chelsea transfer market is mendacious. This my observation. I thought All football is a reputable on line newspaper. Your editors have a lot of work to do. You still have an ample time to change.
nuscelptyz
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Funny that you can’t spell “illiteracy”. Wise up, Chelsea fans. The club and its success have been bought with blood money. Abramovich is Putin’s buddy, so will be tarred with the same brush. All this will pass, but not until Putin is gone from power. Stand with Ukraine!
FOOL
vitbikopy
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Funny that you can’t spell “illiteracy”. Wise up, Chelsea fans. The club and its success have been bought with blood money. Abramovich is Putin’s buddy, so will be tarred with the same brush. All this will pass, but not until Putin is gone from power. Stand with Ukraine!
Every single English Premier League football team is showing solidarity with Ukraine and rightly so. We all must stand with Ukrainians. But, what about magnificent Mesut Ozil, who was forced to end his Arsenal career and leave England for calling out China’s brutalities against its Uighur minority in Xinjiang. Doesn’t Ozil deserve an apology or your support for human rights is valid only when victims are white and Europeans? Introspect!!
vitbikopy
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Autty is an imbecile! Supporting Chelsea is not tantamount to supporting Putin.
Every single English Premier League football team is showing solidarity with Ukraine and rightly so. We all must stand with Ukrainians. But, what about magnificent Mesut Ozil, who was forced to end his Arsenal career and leave England for calling out China’s brutalities against its Uighur minority in Xinjiang. Doesn’t Ozil deserve an apology or your support for human rights is valid only when victims are white and Europeans? Introspect!!
penondo
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you can take everything you what but you cant take away blue blood forever
numdeklt
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Many of whom have never benefit anything rather than supporting Chelsea FC from a very far off and those who are close allies of Putin's man Abramo should understand why this decision was crucial at this stage. The lost of lives and properties just because one man or some men decides is criminal and should be treated as such. non of these oligarch has come out to condemned this barbaric acts of this power monger Putin. ( he's a man an ordinary man, so he will end up like one but not without paying the price for every souls killed through him)
Femzysam
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Tuchel won't be there for long since all the major sponsors are looking to cancel their contract with Chelsea. only a matter of time before they lose all their players or declare bankruptcy
is that your prayer?
Francisco981
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they are all jealous because they hate success 💙
Vesbilrz
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Tuchel won't be there for long since all the major sponsors are looking to cancel their contract with Chelsea. only a matter of time before they lose all their players or declare bankruptcy
Nunbknoru
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Ukrainian Jamaica loves you
Nunbknoru
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tuchel is a man who should show some respect because he speaks the facts
Yeadpsyz
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So biased an article. Mtcheew!
Hihabdoruy
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Please read this!!!
Zakclmpuz
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Autty is an imbecile! Supporting Chelsea is not tantamount to supporting Putin.
wihabdlpuy
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🚨🇩🇪| Ralf Rangnick on sanctions against Abramovich: "Not only at Chelsea, [but] also at Arsenal and Everton there were ownership shares by Russian oligarchs. This (Chelsea) was not the only club." 🔵 #CFC
leeeikuz
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Funny that you can’t spell “illiteracy”. Wise up, Chelsea fans. The club and its success have been bought with blood money. Abramovich is Putin’s buddy, so will be tarred with the same brush. All this will pass, but not until Putin is gone from power. Stand with Ukraine!
wihabdlpuy
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just hatred I wonder where the world is going who ever has time to read this and is not filled with rage has a problem this is absolute nonsense
Tianoprty
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what kind of article is this? rediculous
pidinopr
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clap for yourself.
TryNuell
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who ever wrote this needs to be bombed such hatred and illetracy