Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel questions UK government's priorities after Roman Abramovich chants criticised

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Thomas Tuchel has questioned the British government's priorities after U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman described Chelsea fans singing

Abramovich was disqualified as a director by the Premier League last Saturday following government sanctions which identified the 55-year-old as one of seven Russian oligarchs with business interests in the U.K.

After Chelsea's 4-0 victory at Burnley on March 5, Tuchel urged fans who chanted support of Abramovich during a minute's applause organised as a show of solidarity with Ukraine,

But Tuchel questioned why Johnson's spokesman had gone further, suggesting on Monday after brief Abramovich chants were heard at last weekend's win over 

Stamford Bridge that while "we recognise the strength of feeling around people's clubs but that does not excuse behaviour which is completely inappropriate at this time. 

"I think people can show passion and support for their club without resorting to that sort of stuff."

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