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i think the players are not the issue, but Toddy Boehly buying players he thinks is best for the club for market and sponsorship sake. toddy boehly is a bussiness man not a football lover, this is the first time he is involving in sport business he doesnt understand the do and don't of football. Chelsea will suffer more . under his leadership , i think he has to let expert to manage the club for him then he should watch from behind, if he involve actively in the day to day activities of the club things will continue to fall apart. he has spent so much for the club. he should hire an experienced coach to manage these talented players. chelsea will bounce back again next season they have the players but they lack good coach to bring out their potentials.
As I said from the start, that what is happening to Chelsea today cannot be separated from the role of Toddy Boehly. including, the technical director under his leadership. as you said, they are businessmen, Toddy Boehly succeeded in America there with his style like this. however, this cannot be applied in football. Todd's fatal mistake, always interfering in every newcomer brought in. As a result, every player that Chelsea is after, the price soars to be very fantastic.
On the other hand, Potter is a pawn, he occupied the hot seat coaching Chelsea after Tuchel was dethroned. however, the fans always blame him. reasonable, because he has no experience managing a club as big as the Blues. fatally, trouble in the locker room. just imagine, there are 11 forwards that Chelsea have. apart from that, there are many other players, they have 12 midfielders. When all of this is gathered in the locker room, let's imagine what's going on in there. while Kai Havertz, who was entrusted with more trust, became the main starter, unable to finish his job properly. that is, inside the players there is turmoil that occurs. I don't know, I'm not sure for sure. but what is certain, every player has the desire to become a main starter to become a core player. let's see, during the match vs Real Madrid last night. what Chelsea showed, like a mid-range team. they play without a clear scheme, shooting here and there. however, never produced a goal.
Anyway, on the whole I agree with you. well, regarding the coach, it seems that Chelsea must have an experienced coach and it seems that Luis Enrique is qualified for that.