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FootballChelsea Release Fresh And Big Statement on Russia's War Against Ukraine
- Premier League side Chelsea have kicked against the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia
- The Stamford Bridge giants stated clearly that their thoughts are with everyone in Ukraine in this period of tension
- Chelsea are currently occupying third position on the Premier League table with 50 points after 25 games played
Chelsea who are Premier League giants have condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine in a fresh statement describing the situation as a devastating and horrific one.
There have been fears and tensions over the last days in Ukraine after Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to attack the neighboring nation and many lives have been killed.
Chelsea's statement comes hours after Roman Abramovich announced he was stepping back at Stamford Bridge even though he failed to mention the war.
According to the statement made by the Blues on their website, they prayed for all the people in Ukraine calling for war to come to an end.
Chelsea's statement on Russia's war on Ukraine
"The situation in Ukraine is horrific and devastating. Chelsea FC’s thoughts are with everyone in Ukraine.
"Everyone at the club is praying for peace."
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Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Thomas Tuchel who is the handler of Premier League side Chelsea made it clear that he would love his wards to lose the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool if it would end Russia's war on Ukraine.
For the past few days, people of Ukraine have been living in fears and serious tensions following the attack launched on them by Russia in which many lives have been wasted.
Leaders around the world have been blaming Russian president Vladimir Putin for his action while some have urged him to cease fire on his attack on Ukraine.
Ahead of the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich who is a Russian gave up control of the Stamford Bridge club in a shock statement.
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FootballThe Blues and Liverpool will be at the Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening, 27 February, to tackle in the Carabao Cup final which is expected to be tough.
Thomas Tuchel explained that he would be happy to lose if the war would come to an end between Ukraine and Russia.