Another usual day in the fit and proper Premier League

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Another usual day in the fit and proper Premier League

It's 10 am, four hours before kick-off on March 13. It's business as usual at Stamford Bridge. Home fans are squeezing into the Butcher's Hook for a liquid breakfast. A young boy and his dad are sitting on the Underground discussing the match. French TV is asking to do interviews. Another reporter barks, "Can you give us 30 seconds on Russia please?"

Thomas Tuchel and Chelsea lost the game against Newcastle. The team is struggling to stay in the Premier League. Howe is still talking about the match and football. He is aware of the political situation in Saudi Arabia. He will talk about football only. Chelsea are struggling in a different way. They are not as wealthy as their rivals. Their fans are unhappy with the situation. There are questions about politics and the team. But Howe will only talk football and not about it. It is his job to manage the football team and coach the players. His team lost. Newcastle fans were disappointed. A Saudi flag was displayed in their away end.


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