 And joining me to look at this issue is Olawalea de Coya, is a sports analyst and also Emmanuel Tinoye also a sports analyst. Olawalea, I'll come to you first. And I believe you've just heard what Nadine Doris, the Britain's minister in charge of sports, just said. But again, the British government is set to take over Chelsea Football Club. How does this come to the football world? Is it shocking? Is it an ideological ideal or logical deal rather? Olawalea, are you with me there? No. Yes, I'm with you. I am with you. Good evening. Good evening, please. Go on. Olawalea? Okay, while we're still trying to get Olawalea back, Emmanuel, I believe you're staying to speak with me now. That's fine. So the British government is ready to, you know, take over Chelsea Football Club from Abramovich. How does this news come to the football world? Is it a logical deal? Olawalea, that's fine. I hope you are with me now. The opportunity is very difficult for all Chelsea fans. You know, for me, I think also, you know, on the political aspect of things, but we are not really fans actually, you know, separate policies from sports. I don't know that today, earlier today, we heard the news that Chelsea are going to need to start. And I don't want to respond with other stuff. Also, you know, you need to get started. So this is the aspect of Chelsea when it comes to economic aspect of things. And then you look at Abramovich, when you look at Chelsea from a different point of view, as a matter of fact, Chelsea is, after Abramovich, a little bit more than 1.3 million pounds. And the difference is that it's been about this, that Abramovich actually asked Chelsea what to pay back the debt. And we also know that this same man said the pros and cons policy of the club is going to be the scheme of the open world. So, but the view right now is that this government are not ready to leave Abramovich only with even negotiations with Bayer. What we are seeing Bayer coming online, the Littles family, the Cardiff club, they are in touch with the club, I feel like I'm in touch with Littles' mission Bayer. That's what we are seeing in the club. But fortunately, these guys are not different. So it's going to be difficult for them actually to back out of the club because presently banks are actually a part of the ocean when they're doing transactions. So it's going to be a very difficult thing for Abramovich to tell the club at the end of the week. And of course Abramovich looks like is taking the wipes for Russia. Of course we know that this is a sanction coming because of the attacks on Ukraine. But you know what is most surprising and I don't know which word to put in here is that even after the sale of the football club, Abramovich cannot get anything from it. That's according to the sanction. The thing is, people right now, we really need that business deadlock to find and make a sanction and show that Abramovich doesn't get anything from this. We only believe in one of the people who are led by people, the president of Russia. So I think that's possible. We also need to show that he doesn't get anything from this sanction. Okay, let's also hear from Olawali. Let's hear your view about this sanction on the owner of Chelsea Football Club. He's been told to sell off the club. He's not been able to sell off the club. The British government is taking over the club from him to sell it and he's not going to benefit anything from it. How does this come to you? Does it sound logical? Olawali? Will it be when I tell you that this is the height of hypocrisy? I cannot remember the last time I ever heard anything as silly, as nutty as this. What exactly are we talking about? All the years, all the centuries, what we've been told has always been that football should not be mixed with dirty, murky waters of politics. So what exactly are we talking about here? You can imagine the level of anguish, pain, discrimination, torture, that Chelsea fans, the work over will be facing. How about the populace? We are innocent. They are clean, simply what they love to do most. How about the supporters and the individuals with livelihoods, solely, totally, absolutely, rely on the existence of corporate, the corporate existence of Chelsea football club? Look, enough of all these grandstandings and trying to, how did Chelsea suddenly become an enemy of the UK? In what way? In all the times, the owner of Chelsea, Roman Abramovic, said, it is risky to sell off and to the world that it is whatever profit, they will still push it around for the victims of the war. Now, looking at this sanction and looking at the financial implication for the club as well, what's your take? What does it really pretend for the club? The life of the club? Indeed, yeah, the club indeed is being victimized and you can see, I've read all the releases, all the comments from the principal actors. I think it's rather shameful. It is unbelievable that these guys will come out this way. The only thing they did was, look, Chelsea will not pound you because what we do is going to affect the EPL. It's going to upset the Champions League. It's going to make the league and stop not to work because of the domino effect. If you fuck Chelsea, you'll delete them. How do you begin to compute the standard? Gamesplayers, game against and what a view. 20 becoming 19 and stuff. So they said, you cannot sign. In what way will this now affect Russia? So your final words allow a layer? You should be fighting. So my final word is that FIFA should allow Sanity to win because I tell you, after this, we will never, ever remain the same. Emmanuel, your final words as well before you leave. Yeah, you speak about this, that this team will not only affect Chelsea, but also affect the Champions League. When it comes to these guys, value players, they have to make up for it. So they will be able to represent the Champions League any longer. So if we are for the best players on the team and also on the country, but we will be back on the team, we can always change the life of the players. Thank you. As a matter of fact, we have seen that coaches coming out, that coaches, this is an industry that... Thank you, thank you, thank you so much, Emmanuel. I would have loved to allow you to speak more. But thank you, Emmanuel. Thank you, Olawale, for being our guest on the news now.