
The German led his boys to stunning 3-1 show against last placed Norwich City on Thursday night despite the club currently sinking in heavy sanctions
Chelsea marched in to the game against Norwich City like everything was okay with them and put out very dedicated performance, helping them claim a 2-0 lead early in the first half.
Although the momentum appeared to have dulled down a bit when Norwich tried equalizing after netting a consolation goal, Chelsea still managed to hit a super addition with Havertz claiming the last spot on the score cards.
The current issues at the club poses as a mega red flag to everyone in the club including the manager and the players, especially those that their contracts are already running out.
Embed from Getty ImagesChelsea have been barred from engaging in any contract or transfer activity of any kind and have had so many limitations placed on their spending.
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In the midst of all these uncertainties, Tuchel has been pointed towards leaving Chelsea by some pondicts but in responds to this suggestions, Tuchel appear to still be fully dedicated to the program at Chelsea.
Speaking after the game, Tuchel said; “So far we can trust each other and this will not change. As long as we have enough shirts and a bus to drive to the games we will be there and will compete hard.”
Chelsea will return to action this weekend when they lock horns with Newcastle United before heading for their UCL tie against Lille.
UK government does not care about happiness do they know the millions of people Chelsea FC gives happiness well for me I don’t blame them is this Putin of a man. But God is our straight we will overcome together as a team.
We will be fine blues for life