Even though they both trained Mainz and BVB, Jürgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel are rather colleagues than friends. Therefore, it is not surprising that the Liverpooler had no contact with the Chelsea coach in recent days - although his club is in heavy turbulence on Thursday.
"Thomas and I know each other, but we are not so close that we are entertaining ourselves - around games, but not in other moments," Klopp said the day after the British government frozen the assets of Chelsea owners Roman Abramovich and Tuchel's employer had been in severe hardships.
That's why Klopp feels "Of course" with his coaching colleague, "the players and all employees at Chelsea, because they are not responsible for it. Only one man is responsible for this - and that is Vladimir Putin."
"The British government has acted correctly"
The decision of the British Government continues to adequately adequately. Although he does not know Abramovich's role exactly, but one can assume "after all the years" that he stands the Kremlin "perhaps pretty close" (which Abramovich to today denies). "And then I think that the British government has acted properly." Even if the consequences for the "people at Chelsea and the fans are not cool".
Among other things, the followers of the blues can now no longer buy tickets, even the fan shop had to be closed.
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