
Thomas
Tuchel says his evening was ruined by reports Chelsea may not be able to
sell tickets for any future home Champions League games this season while
Roman Abramovich owns the club and European Union sanctions are in force.
The Blues boss saw his side advance into the quarter-finals by beating Lille
2-1 (4-1 on aggregate) following goals from Christian Pulisic and Cesar
Azpilicueta.
The victory came after Sky Sports News reported the club may have to play
the rest of the competition behind closed doors due to not being allowed to
sell match tickets because of sanctions placed on the club.
"Thanks for ruining my evening," said Tuchel, whose side has won all five of
their matches since Abramovich announced the club is for sale.
Tuchel praised his side's focus after their latest - and best - victory amid
the off-field troubles at Chelsea.
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"Brilliant, brilliant and so nice so many fans are here to support the
team," he told BT Sport. "We're in the quarter-finals, it's a big step and
we showed again resilience and mentality, and overcame difficulties. We did
what was necessary, dug in and got a deserved win. It's difficult here [at
Lille], well done to the team.
"Chelsea has this kind of culture within the club and the building where we
work every day. What I found from day one is this football-first mentality.
Everybody pushes the first team every three days to the limit and is focused
on football first.
"This is the culture and it is already installed, and this helps us now to
focus when the times are difficult, distracted because it's already there -
we don't need to install it now.
"Of course, we encourage the players and I feel a part of all of this but
I'm just a part and that's why it feels so good that we can still produce
results. I'm very proud."
Chicago Cubs owners and billionaire hedge
fund tycoon to bid for Chelsea
The owners of the Chicago Cubs and Ken Griffin, the billionaire hedge fund
tycoon, have joined forces to table a blockbuster bid for Chelsea Football
Club.
Sky News can exclusively reveal that the Ricketts family, who are long-term
admirers of Chelsea, and Mr Griffin have formed an investment group that
will lodge a formal offer for last season's Champions League winners on
Friday - the deadline set for bids to be in.
The development, which will be publicly announced on Wednesday, presents a
formidable competitor to rival bidders as Roman Abramovich's 19-year tenure
as Chelsea's owner draws to a conclusion.
Sources close to their impending bid said the Ricketts' record of success
with the Chicago Cubs and the financial firepower of their consortium would
make an ideal recipe for success at Stamford Bridge.
EU sanctions Abramovich
The European Union imposed sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich in
measures targeting Russia.
The EU included the Russian oligarch in its updated list of individuals
facing assets freeze and travel bans due to his close links to Vladimir
Putin.
A UEFA statement read: "UEFA is fully committed to always implementing
relevant EU and international sanctions. Our understanding is that the
present case is assessed in the context of the licence issued in the UK
which allows Chelsea FC to continue minimum football activity whilst
providing a safeguard that no financial gain will result for Mr Abramovich.
"We will work with the EU and relevant member states to ensure we have full
clarity and remain in lockstep with all relevant and applicable measures in
line with latest developments."
The news comes as Chelsea have also withdrawn their request to play
Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Middlesbrough behind closed doors
after widespread criticism.