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Chelsea FC fans chanting ‘Roman Abramovich’ clash with riot police in Lille ahead of Champions League game

Chelsea FC supporters chanting ‘Roman Abramovich’ fought running battles with French riot police.

The shocking scenes unfolded in Lille, northern France, where the London side was playing a European Champions League tie on Wednesday evening.

Gendarmes in full riot gear moved in as a large crowd of Chelsea fans built up outside Les 3 Brasseurs bar, opposite Lille-Flanders station.

As bottles were thrown, the police fired tear gas cannisters and sent in snatch squads to try and arrest ring leaders of the trouble, many of whom were drunk.

“We were called to the bar following complaints about the behaviour of the supporters,’ said a local police spokesman, who said the violence started soon after 6.30pm.

“Roads around the area have been cordoned off and there are still isolated pockets of trouble around the city.’

Many of the Chelsea fans outside the Brasseurs started drinking on Wednesday morning, soon after arriving from the UK.

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They were continually heard chanting the name of Roman Abramovich, the club’s owner who has been sanctioned by the British government, and by the EU, because of his links with Russian President, Vladimir Putin.

Many claim that Mr Abromovich has been found ‘guilty without trial’ following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Chelsea’s Champions League match against Lille was itself threatened with cancellation after Mr Abramovich was sanctioned by the European Union — but UEFA later confirmed it would go ahead.

Chelsea was named by the EU as one of four ‘associated entities’ of Abramovich’s that were liable for sanctions.

A ruling on Tuesday read: “Roman Abramovich is a Russian oligarch who has long and close ties to Vladimir Putin.

“He has had privileged access to the president, and has maintained very good relations with him. This connection with the Russian leader helped him to maintain his considerable wealth.

“He has been benefitting from Russian decision-makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea or the destabilisation of Ukraine.”

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Apart from Chelsea, the Evraz Group which is a major steel manufacturer, Evraz Holdings and Millhouse Capital are all name as associated entities of Abramovich’s.

Thomas Tuchel, the Chelsea head coach, hit back at government criticisms of supporters for chanting the name of Abramovich.

After learning that a Downing Street spokesman had called the chants ‘inappropriate’, Tuchel said: ‘I don’t know if, in these times, it is the most important discussion to have in parliament.

“I don’t know if fan chants being discussed in parliament means we have to worry about the priorities of this government. We have far more urgent things to handle.”

Wednesday’s game was Chelsea’s first outside England since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

About 2,500 fans, who bought seats before a ban on ticket sales was imposed as part of the sanctions package against the club, arrived in Lille, a city to which Ukrainian refugees who are seeking asylum in Britain were last week instructed to gather to apply for visas.

Tuchel said the impact of the spending limits that Chelsea are now subjected to — such as a cap of £20,000 on travel to domestic game — was being felt.

He said: ‘There are adjustments in the amount of staff who are travelling, how many rooms we have in hotels and how we arrive at matches.”

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