[Looking at the situation Chelsea are experiencing in the Todd Boehly Era at the moment I feel their problem from the start is only one, namely the haste in taking action.
They did not really think about the impact that occurred when making decisions and only focused on positive results where Chelsea's initial assumption was that with the new era they had to show something good with the money they had but instead this became the wrong choice when they quickly changed coaches like Tuchel who was replaced and continuously changed players at high prices but the role at the club seemed not very useful.
In these 2 seasons they always do things like this which makes them even more difficult and pressed by the situation where the new players are still not in sync with each other and the coaches who are still unable to build chemistry.
Some players like Havertz actually it can still be useful for Chelsea although currently at Arsenal his performance is declining but when Havertz at Chelsea I think he is always a differentiator in every match that is done but back again with the Chelsea scheme that rushes to take action because it wants instant results makes this difficult for them themselves.
Not only was it hasty, but Todd Boehly was too involved in purchasing players. Initially the player's price was not too expensive, but now the price is high because of the participation of the Chelsea owner. Apart from that, Chelsea's sporting director or Chelsea's technical director is filled by an incompetent party. So, every mediation they carry out to bring in players becomes expensive. The main problem is, Chelsea made a mistake in choosing to bring in new arrivals. Of the many they brought in, only Enzo performed well. instead of being filled with young talent, the fact is that they do not live up to expectations, as they have done in their 4 matches this season.
Not only regarding Thomas Tuchel, but Todd Boehly doesn't seem to include the coach when bringing in new arrivals. just imagine what would happen to Potter, he would be confused by problems in the dressing room. Moreover, the players he brought in were not purely his choice and suited his team's needs. In the end, Potter had to bear all the consequences of what Todd Boehly and his staff did.
Now, Chelsea is managed by Pochetino. however, Chelsea's performance does not appear to be developing and leading to positive things. the only match they won was against the Luton team, and this is a serious problem for Chelsea and Pochetino. It's possible that Todd Boehly will fire him if Chelsea plays another bad match.
IMO, Chelsea actually has talented players. Unfortunately, their problem lies with the goal scorer. Also, they don't have a strong bond between the players. Therefore, they find it difficult to win match after match. and Pochetino must formulate an effective strategy so that his team can show its best performance.
I also agree because indeed looking at Chelsea in the Todd Era, he interfered too much in terms of players especially with what he did actually it was inversely proportional to what other club owners did with Todd.
The ambition to bring in players is very big just because of the like factor not the need factor like what happened when bringing Enzo or Todd's determination to want Cristiano.
On the other hand, this management is difficult because seeing from the current conditions as I said before with Todd's haste, this actually makes some staff feel uncomfortable and decide to leave. Losing Marina Granovskaia and Petr Cech who in my opinion are 2 important people for Chelsea in terms of this technique further devastates them so if in the end Todd's decisions are still the same as now by only prioritizing power and personal desires over club needs then Chelsea will still be the same no matter how much money they spend.