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Thomas Tuchel has condemned Chelsea supporters who recited Roman Abramovich's name during the one moment of commendation for Ukraine that occurred before the Blues' 4-0 triumph over Burnley.
Abramovich declared before in the week that he will sell Chelsea in the midst of the Russian attack of Ukraine.
"It's not the second to do this," Tuchel let the press know while examining the matter.
"Assuming we show fortitude, we should show fortitude together."
Abramovich's name was recited all through the match and was booed by Burnley fans at Turf Moor on Saturday.
The Premier League showed its help for Ukraine all through all of the end of the week's matches, with TV screens hued in blue and yellow and saying 'Football Stands Together'
Tuchel needs Chelsea fans to show regard
Tuchel has encouraged Chelsea fans to extend regard during pre-match motions.
"We take the knee together, assuming that a notable individual from our club or another club sadly passes on we have a moment of regard," said Tuchel.
"It isn't the second to give different messages. It's the second to show regard. We need to do this. As a club we want our fans to focus on this moment of commendation.
"We do it for Ukraine and there is no second assessment on the present circumstance. They have our considerations and our help and we should stand together.
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