It is very strange the performance of Chelsea even after such time and after such big spending last year for good quality players which in the field are not responding to their amount.I think that while I believed these players needed time as they suffered from injuries quite some of them,right now is a different scenario,the injuries are gone but the bad results are still here and this means that it was not a problem of injuries after all.
They have gotten a better coach which unfortunately even he is not showing the desired results and I don't want to be in Chelsea management right now as I would not know what to do really.
Even if Chelsea season has gotten off to a challenging start, it would be premature to write them off. There is still plenty of time to make up the points deficit. It is important to remember that coaching techniques and overall team dynamics also play a part, even though new players adjusting to English football culture may be an influence. Senior player support has been severely limited by the makeover, which increases the difficulty. To solve the issues thoroughly, it is crucial to take into account players and coaches while also assessing the club management. Chelsea still has time to change their season because they still have games left to play.
The points deficit will be met if Chelsea's form can improve but as of now I see no signs of that which makes me doubt that Chelsea will do anything great this season as the possibility of a mid-table finish like before is still very much a possibility.
Chelsea still haven't found anything from the money they spent before and this clearly seems in vain for what Chelsea have done to this day.
If they can improve their performance and not like now because they play badly then maybe they can be in a better position but by looking at the performance now I will not really believe this can be done by Chelsea for the near future.
I think Erik ten Hag really wants to discipline his problematic players and I think what Erik ten Hag has done is quite right. In fact, if Sancho wants to apologize to Erik ten Hag all the problems will be resolved and if he still doesn't want to apologize then it is certain that he will leave next winter because Erik ten Hag also doesn't want this problem to continue to drag on.
Regarding Sancho, it's indeed a disappointing signing, and I think Manchester United's leadership and Ten Hag shouldn't be lenient with players of this type. Sancho's unprofessional attitude on the field, along with his disrespect towards teammates and the coach, is exactly what Cristiano Ronaldo mentioned in an interview.
When saying Sancho's performance is bad then what to do with the condition of Maguire, Onana or even now maybe Antony who got into trouble.
I don't think it's a performance issue but while some of the other players just went along with what Ten Hag was doing, Sancho became a player who didn't really like Ten Hag's style of play and what Ten Hag was doing so it became like a challenge and indiscipline for the coach.