Joe Ricketts has since said, “I firmly believe that fanatical ideas are wrong,” and a spokesman for the Chicago Cubs’ family recently said he rejects hate speech in all its forms. Racism and Islamophobia have no place in our society. We have developed deep and stable partnerships with the entire Muslim community in Chicago, as well as with all colored communities. “Respect for diversity and inclusion are key to our family’s values. If we succeed in our quest for Chelsea, we are committed to the club and the fans that we will actively promote those values.” READ MORE: Every word Thomas Tuchel said about the acquisition of Chelsea, Azpilicueta, Rudiger, Pulisic, Silva and more This statement has done little to stifle opposition to the family’s attempt to buy Chelsea and fans will be protesting ahead of the Premier League meeting with Brentford and Stamford Bridge. And when asked about the troublesome statements Joe Ricketts allegedly made, Tuchel said: “Today you have to face it and you have to face the consequences if you are responsible for such quotes. “You have to face the consequences. If one of the consequences is that the fans are protesting or expressing their opinion, you have to face it. I hope it will not bother the team and the fans who support us will remember that we have a team that “She’s challenging in three tournaments at a crucial time of the season and she is not distracted by her approach on the pitch or on the pitch during the game. We have a lot to deal with right now. We do not need another issue.” Asked if he would like to meet the Ricketts to learn more about them, the Chelsea manager added: “I give my opinion and convince the fans that it is not so? No, it’s better not to get involved because I believe Chelsea strong is that everyone knows their role and everyone knows that their role is to play to the extremes and push yourself to the extremes. “Also, I need to understand where your limits are and where your responsibilities are. I don’t think any ongoing sales process would suit me and help. That’s why I don’t think it helps.” It has been reported that the four selected candidates for the Chelsea purchase – the Ricketts family. a consortium led by Todd Boehly. Sir Martin Broughton and Lord Sebastian Coe. and Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca – they would have the opportunity to meet Tuchel and discuss their vision for the club. However, the German admits that he is not sure he wants to get involved in the process. “At the moment I do not know exactly what I would present. I would speak from my heart, from my experience, and openly and honestly. Maybe it would not be so different from what you would hear from me because in fact I am very, very happy and “I’m very impressed,” he added. “There is a lot of support and organization and the mentality here at the club is here in Cobham on a daily basis where we are. I do not think they need to hear from me, and I’m not even sure I’m like that. I’m looking forward to this process. “Once the decision is made, then we will approach their ideas and then try to adapt, but there is no rush.” Read more related articles Read more related articles