German anger 2: Tuchel blames EPL’s lack of empathy for Chelsea’s disarray

We said it before, and we’ll underline it again – Chelsea are facing a massive crisis and could be blown out of the title race as soon as January due to a series of awful performances. And, consequently, results.But it would be fair to notice that Blues are hit by a coronavirus outbreak, with more than half a dozen players sidelined for that reason.Therefore, Thomas Tuchel’s anger is quite understandable, especially after his desire to postpone the Wolves tie (0-0 on Sunday) was denied by the English Premier League.Clueless Blues lost in the mist, City book Geordies a one-way ticket to the ChampionshipThe German tactician was less than happy that the game went ahead at a weekend where six of the ten Premier League fixtures were postponed due to COVID-19.”It is very hard to understand it,” Tuchel said.”We applied not to play and put the situation under control, and it was rejected,””We were made to be on the bus and travel together for three hours, we’re in meetings together, in dinner and lunch – and the situation does not feel like it will stop.FULHAM – SHEFFIELD UNITED”We end up with players who play coming from injuries, and we take the risk.”I am worried from a medical point of view. We have had four days of consecutive positive tests. How will it stop if we are on a bus together and in meetings together?”We are disappointed. We are a bit angry, “concluded he.Bad news: The entire New Year’s Eve EPL round could be postponed

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