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.

The German national soccer player Kai Havertz scored twice for the "Blues" within a few minutes.

Liverpool FC also won and remain leaders Manchester City on their heels.

Six days after winning the League Cup, the team coached by Jürgen Klopp, who probably wants to stop coaching at Anfield in 2024, beat West Ham United 1-0 (1-0) on Saturday.

After their seventh league success and eleventh competitive win in a row, the “Reds” are only three points behind defending champions Man City in second place in the table and thus have a chance of winning the championship.

The Senegalese Sadio Mané scored the only goal of the game in the 27th minute.

However, there were plenty of opportunities.

In a packed Anfield stadium, both teams were aggressive from the start and offered the crowd an entertaining game.

However, Liverpool got more out of the game overall and deservedly left the pitch as winners.

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.

Although things are going well in sport, Chelsea face an uncertain future.

Last Sunday, Russian owner Roman Abramovich announced that he wanted to sell the club after almost 20 years.

His move is seen as a reaction to the war in Ukraine and the resulting threat of sanctions for the billionaire in Great Britain.

Chelsea fans disrupt Ukraine solidarity by shouting "Abramovitch".

His name also caused an ugly incident on the sidelines of the game.

Before the game, the Premier League ordered a one-minute round of applause from all players to express solidarity with Ukraine at war.

When Bayern played against Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, there was a minute's silence.

Chelsea fans, however, chanted "Roman Abramovich" during the applause.

Burnley supporters responded with boos, according to numerous local journalists.

Tuchel later criticized the behavior of the "Blues" supporters.

"It's not the moment to do something like that," said Tuchel, "if we want to show solidarity, then we show solidarity, and we should do it together." The joint expression of respect is essential, "it's not that Moment for other messages," said the former Dortmund and Mainz coach: "Our club wants our fans to acknowledge this applause." Do this for Ukraine, "and there are no two opinions about it.

Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine, they have our support.

We should stand together."

Under Abramovich's aegis, the Blues have won a total of 19 titles, including five Premier League championships, two Champions League triumphs and a Club World Cup victory.

The previous Chelsea club owner is said to have a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who ordered the war of aggression against Ukraine.

The Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss reported in an interview with the tabloid Blick during the week that he and three other people would consider buying the Champions League winner.

The Chelsea team includes German internationals Kai Havertz, Antonio Rüdiger and Timo Werner.