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Soccer

Abramovich announces 'incredibly difficult' decision to sell Chelsea

The Roman Abramovich era at Chelsea is set to end.

The Russian billionaire announced Wednesday that he has “taken the decision to sell” Chelsea amid mounting pressure related to the invasion of Ukraine.

“This has never been about business nor money for me, but about pure passion for the game and club,” said Abramovich, who assumed control of the Premier League club in 2003.

“Moreover, I have instructed my team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated. The foundation will be for the benefit of all victims of the war in Ukraine.”

The 55-year-old oligarch added: “Please know that this has been an incredibly difficult decision to make, and it pains me to part with the club in this manner. However, I do believe this is in the best interest of the club.”

Abramovich also said he won’t ask the club to repay him for any loans, which are reportedly worth as much as £1.5 billion, according to The Guardian’s Jacob Steinberg.

He ended his statement by saying he hopes to return to Stamford Bridge in the future to say farewell to Chelsea supporters.

“It has been a privilege of a lifetime to be part of Chelsea FC, and I am proud of all our joint achievements. Chelsea Football Club and its supporters will always be in my heart.”

Earlier on Wednesday, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, 86, said that Abramovich approached him with an opportunity to buy Chelsea.

“We do not yet know the exact sale price. I can very well imagine myself joining Chelsea with partners. First, I have to look carefully at the conditions,” he said.

Wyss added: “I certainly wouldn’t do such a thing alone. If I buy Chelsea, it will be with a consortium of six to seven investors.”

Todd Boehly, who is a part-owner of Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers, is reportedly partners with Wyss.

Wyss also expressed concern about Chelsea’s finances, citing the money owed to Abramovich as a possible hurdle. But Abramovich’s announcement that he’s writing off loans owed to him could further convince Wyss.

Chelsea’s value has skyrocketed since Abramovich’s £140-million purchase 19 years ago, with Forbes estimating that the club is currently worth around £2.39 billion.

News of a possible shakeup behind the scenes at Chelsea emerged in the days that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With Abramovich believed to have strong ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, several British politicians criticized his ownership of the club, while the threat of sanctions has loomed concerning Abramovich.

Abramovich launched a period of unprecedented success for a Chelsea team that had only one league title to its name before he took over almost 20 years ago.

Thanks in large part to his injection of cash, Chelsea went on to enjoy their most successful run in club history, winning five Premier League titles and the Champions League twice, as well as numerous other trophies.

Soccer

Russia vows to appeal ban from international soccer competitions

The Russian Football Union has vowed to appeal its ban from international competitions with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Russian soccer’s governing body said in a statement released Thursday “that FIFA and UEFA did not have a legal basis when deciding on the removal of Russian teams,” BBC Sport reports. The union added it would seek “compensation for damage” the suspension caused.

FIFA and UEFA imposed the ban for an indefinite period on Monday while expressing “full solidarity with all the people affected in Ukraine” after Russia began its invasion of the country on Feb. 24. The statement added that the presidents of FIFA and UEFA “hope that the situation in Ukraine will improve significantly and rapidly so that football can again be a vector for unity and peace amongst people.”

The punishment means Russia is unable to participate in March’s qualification playoffs for the men’s World Cup and will not compete in this summer’s European Women’s Championship. Spartak Moscow were also removed from the Europa League – European football’s secondary club competition – after reaching the round of 16.

In Thursday’s statement, the Russian Football Union complained it was “not given the right to present its position, which violated the fundamental right to defense.”

The statement continued, “In addition, when making decisions, FIFA and UEFA did not take into account other possible options for action, except for the complete exclusion of participants from the competition from Russia.”

The union blamed pressure from direct rivals for contributing to Russia’s removal from World Cup qualifiers. The men’s team was set to face Poland in a playoff semifinal on March 24, with the winner of that fixture meeting Sweden or the Czech Republic in the playoff final five days later, but last week, those three national teams refused to play qualifying matches against Russia.

NFL

Will the Panthers take quarterback Kenny Pickett or Malik Willis at No. 6?

INDIANAPOLIS – One league executive at the NFL combine said the Carolina Panthers are a “sh– show’’ with three straight five-win seasons, a quarterback situation that is a mess and a coach who hasn’t gotten a public vote of support from owner David Tepper.

Others wonder if there is a shift of power with Matt Rhule being one of five head coaches who didn’t have a formal podium interview, while general manager Scott Fitterer did.

Amidst all the uncertainty surrounding the Panthers, one thing is clear: They have to figure out the quarterback position to turn things around and give Rhule an opportunity to coach beyond the 2022 season.

And that won’t be easy.

“There’s a lot of teams looking,’’ Cincinnati Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin told ESPN.com. “And there’s not enough elite guys to go around, and that’s something that everybody is keenly aware of.

“There’s a lot of good quarterbacks to go around, but finding the elite one is very difficult.’’

Tobin got an elite quarterback in Joe Burrow, the top pick of the 2020 draft out of LSU, who, in two years, took the Bengals from one of the worst teams in the NFL to the Super Bowl.

Carolina doesn’t have the luxury this year of having the top pick or a quarterback class with the immediate star appeal the past two drafts did. The free-agent crop isn’t stellar, either.

Some may see it as a reach to draft Kenny Pickett at No. 6 in the 2022 NFL draft, but it may be worth it if the Carolina Panthers get their long-term solution at quarterback. Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire

And the likelihood that the At best, it appears Newton would be a role player and not a long-term solution.

• Rankings: Considering Burrow was sacked more times (51) than any quarterback in 2021 and still made it to the Super Bowl, there was no denying Burrow is an elite player.

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Soccer

Report: United could target Ancelotti if moves for long-term targets fail

Manchester United may consider pursuing Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti this summer if attempts to sign one of their long-term coaching candidates falls short, according to ESPN’s Rob Dawson.

The Premier League club will reportedly aim to make a long-term appointment before the 2022-23 season begins. Football director John Murtough confirmed Monday that a “thorough” search for a new permanent manager is underway.

Paris Saint-Germain Mauricio Pochettino headlines a list of high-profile candidates – including Ajax boss Erik ten Hag – linked to the coveted role, which interim boss Ralf Rangnick currently occupies.

But the Red Devils could bring Ancelotti aboard as a short-term solution if things don’t go to plan this summer.

Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who is understood to have close ties to Ancelotti, has instructed his former club to consider signing the 62-year-old in the event that one of the team’s primary targets isn’t available, Dawson reports.

The allure of bringing Ancelotti to Old Trafford stems from his vast experience working at big European clubs and his success in the Premier League and Champions League. He helped Chelsea win the Premier League in 2010 before lifting the Champions League trophy during his first spell at Real Madrid in 2014.

Ancelotti recently managed Everton for less than a season before Real Madrid offered him a chance to return in June 2021. Los Blancos sit atop La Liga with a six-point gap between them and second-place Sevilla.

Manchester United reside in the final Champions League spot but are in danger of losing their place. The club holds a two-point advantage over an Arsenal side that has three games in hand.

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