In response to questions about Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, manager Thomas Tuchel has told reporters to refrain from asking him any more questions. Tuchel claims he has "no answers."
Tuchel spoke on Tuesday ahead of the team's FA Cup match against Luton, which will take place tomorrow.
According to him, the situation in Ukraine is "horrible," and he asked the journalists in attendance to refrain from asking him questions about it.
It's time to put an end to this, I'm not a politician. I can only repeat myself, and I feel bad about doing so because I have never been in a war zone. So it makes me feel bad even to bring it up.
"I feel extremely fortunate to be able to sit here in peace. "I do the best I can, but you need to stop asking me these questions because I have no answers for you," he stated emphatically.
Chris Bryant, a Labour MP, used Parliamentary Privilege last week to reveal that Abramovich is selling his home in the United Kingdom as well as another flat.
Also speaking in front of the House of Commons, he stated that the Russian billionaire is "terrified of being sanctioned."