Chelsea’s German head coach Thomas Tuchel gestures before the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge in London on January 27, 2021. Frank Augstein / POOL / AFPChelsea manager Thomas Tuchel insists his club will make the “right decisions” over their role in the controversial breakaway European Super League.
Branded as a cynical money-grab and already triggering threats of legal action and bans, the Super League is one of the most explosive stories in football history. “As you know, I don’t get around the subjects around us. I was hoping to talk about Manchester City and Brighton but it’s not the case. The idea has been fuelled by leading clubs’ frustration at UEFA’s refusal to give them more control and money from the Champions League.
“There are a lot of comments, arguments and opinions out there and I don’t want to get involved in it because I don’t know the details.” “The players and me trust the club, we are employees. It’s best we don’t get involved in sports politics and this situation. It’s above our heads.
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