When top teams play each other in the Champions League this week, it will be after a big weekend of club football.

Zenit St. Peterborough will be Chelsea's next game after their terrible performance against West Ham United. They lost on a three two goal aggregate.
When he spoke to the media this morning, Thomas Tuchel told some bad news: Matteo Kovacic, Ngolo Kante, Jorginho and Trevor Chalobah, as well as Ben Chilwell, will not be ready to play tomorrow.
According to people who work for Chelsea, Matteo Kovacic has a virus called Covid-19. The other players have different injuries.

Tuchel, on the other hand, comforted the Chelsea fans with the words: "Tomorrow's game is not a big deal because it is already full. It is more about the game against Leeds United in the English Premier League on Saturday than anything else."
watch the interview below:
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