Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has insisted he is happy to continue as the club's manager, even though he admits everything can "change quickly" after an extraordinary day in the club's history.

The Blues took to the field at Carrow Road hours after learning owner Roman Abramovich had been sanctioned by the UK Government and had his assets frozen.

It meant Chelsea required a special licence to fulfil this midweek clash, but goals by Trevoh Chalobah, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz still clinched all three points.

Yet it was the chaos off the field that dominated the agenda, with Chelsea's short and long-term future now under a huge cloud.

Abramovich would be allowed to sell the club so long as he is not profiting from the transaction, with the club's inability to agree deals with new players limiting their hopes of keeping Andreas Christensen, Antonio Rudiger and Cesar Azpilicueta at the clubs as their contract are set to expire next summer.

Tuchel's own future at the club has been the subject of rising speculation, with bookies slashing their odds on the German taking over as Manchester United manager this summer, but he insists he is happy at Chelsea for now.

"I am still happy to be here and still happy to be manager of a strong team. I know there is a lot of noise around," he stated.

"I don't have another answer for you. Relief would mean we struggle with all the information and news out there. It is a big change from yesterday to today. At the moment it seems on the football side it is almost protected.