Liverpool’s Klopp sympathizes for Chelsea’s Thomas Tuchel

Jurgen Klopp has addressed the Chelsea crisis in the wake of the fines levied on Roman Abramovich.

Jurgen Klopp, coach of Liverpool, has felt deepest apologies for Thomas Tuchel and the position he is presently in at Chelsea, emphasizing that what has transpired was not his mistake, but he also believes with the UK Government’s judgment to reprimand Roman Abramovich.
Klopp, who remembers Tuchel well from their time in Germany and the recent encounter, believes that the Blues’ staff is not to a fault.
The news that Abramovich had just been banned by the UK Government startled Chelsea on Thursday. This entailed that his assets, including Chelsea Football Club, were frozen. As a result, his sale of the club has been stalled, and the Londoners are not eligible to sign new players, offer new contracts, or sell match tickets or merchandising as part of the verdict.
With all of the ambiguity that has emerged from these new sanctions, the club’s day-to-day functioning has been disrupted, impacting various components of operations. When asked about the latest situation at Chelsea, Klopp blamed Russian President Putin while voicing his support for the Government’s decision.
“There is one man who is responsible and that’s Vladimir Putin. I think what the British Government did is right to be 100% honest. But it is still not cool for the people at Chelsea and the supporters. I get that. But I think the things the Government did are right.”,
he said as reported by the Goal.