Chelsea finish Burnley: Havertz scores twice in the Premier League

Clear league away win

Club world champions Chelsea, which are up for sale, have won the Premier League with ease. Coach Thomas Tuchel’s team won 4-0 (0-0) at FC Burnley on Saturday. Germany international Kai Havertz scored twice for the Blues within minutes.

After struggling in the first half at the Turf Moor stadium, Chelsea, third in the table, needed just eight minutes after half-time to make a decisive lead. Reece James (47th minute) took the lead before Havertz (52nd/55th), who had been in good form for weeks, shone with his brace. Former Dortmund Christian Pulisic (69th) scored the final score.

In terms of sport, things are going well at Chelsea, but there are some question marks off the pitch. Last Sunday, Russian owner Roman Abramovich announced that he wanted to sell the club after almost 20 years.

Bin Salman, Abramovich & Co.: The owners of the 20 Premier League clubs

Chelsea FC – Roman Abramovich (Russia)

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Year of entry: 2003 – Status currently unclear.

Info: Here you can see the respective majority shareholders of the clubs, who do not necessarily have to own 100% of the shares.

Arsenal – Stan Kroenke (USA)

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Year of entry: 2008

Newcastle United – Mohammed Bin Salman* (Saudi Arabia)

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Year of entry: 2021, as Chairman of the Public Investment Fund

Everton FC – Farhad Moshiri (Iran)

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Entry year: 2016

Liverpool FC – John Henry (USA)

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Entry year: 2010

West Ham United – David Sullivan (Wales), David Gold (England), Daniel Kretinsky (Czech Republic)

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Entry year: 2010, Kretinsky from 2021

Southampton FC – Dragan Solak (Serbia)

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Year of entry: In 2022, Dragan Solak bought 80% of the club shares from Jisheng Gao (left) for £100m. Katharina Liebherr (right) continues to hold 20% of the shares.

Aston Villa – Wes Edens (USA) & Nassef Sawiris (Egypt)

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Entry year: 2018

Brentford FC – Matthew Benham (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Burnley FC – Alan Pace (USA)

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Entry year: 2020

Brighton & Hove Albion – Tony Bloom (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Crystal Palace – Steve Parish (England)

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Entry year: 2011

Leeds United – Andrea Radrizzani (Italy)

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Entry year: 2017

Leicester City – Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (Thailand)

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Entry year: 2019

Manchester City – Mansour Al Nahyan (UAE)

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Year of entry: 2008

Manchester United-Joel Glazer* (USA)

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*and family
Entry year: 2003

Norwich City – Delia Smith & Michael Wynn Jones (England)

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Year of entry: 1998

Tottenham Hotspur – Daniel Levy (England)

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Entry year: 2000

Watford FC – Gino Pozzo (Italy)

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Entry year: 2012

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Guo Guangchang (China)

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Entry year: 2016

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