Russia’s bestial invasion of Ukraine begins to affect the Russians themselves more and more. Due to sanctions imposed by Western countries, the Russian economy is already in a deplorable state, and it is to be even worse. The Russian oligarchs, who have financed the criminal regime for years, are also suffering, and now have to change their lives a bit.
Abramovich’s accounts are frozen. A match with Real without fans?
One of the oligarchs most affected by Western sanctions is. Theoretically, the owner of Chelsea London was still one of the closest people with Vladimir Putin. As a result of which his property is now frozen in the west, states are taking over his real estate and yachts.
Unfortunately for the fans, the club, which has had huge financial problems and it is not known what will happen next, also gets a backlash. Club accounts are frozen, so the authorities cannot carry out even the smallest transactions, and in addition there is a problem with selling the club to another investor.
This is not the end, however. Information about another huge problem with the sale of tickets appears in the British media. Due to sanctions, the club cannot sell them, so only fans with passes appear at the stadium. However, these do not apply during the Champions League matches, which may mean that the hit match in the Champions League quarter-finals, which is scheduled for April 6, will be played in front of empty stands.
It would be a huge blow to the entire community of the London club. Even the team’s coach has already spoken about it. – This game is for the audience so I hope we can find a solution. I am almost sure that everyone in the club and the entire board will fight for a chance – emphasized the German coach at the press conference before the FA Cup match against Middlesbrough.
Source: Sport

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