because I saw several Chelsea players who seemed to be getting bored or lazy to use their strong performance in every game. so it's true that it's a waste to change coaches a few times but Chelsea's players don't have the consistency to have the desire to win any trophies.
I hope that in the new season I want to see Chelsea have some new players who are more effective and have a better performance.
From the start neither the players nor the coaches were in sync with each other. Unqualified players, bad returns, lack of proper management from Todd Boehly supervision then coupled with hiring the wrong coach. So the most appropriate to blame is Todd Boehly himself. Since Chelsea changed hands, everything has been chaotic, it's not clear where this club is going, even with such a big name and reputation, Todd really doesn't understand Chelsea future.
Back to the present, a change of coach has been made, and throwing out a number of unimportant players is in progress, so it's just a matter of waiting for what strategy Pochettino will implement in order to return Chelsea players. At least next season there should be improvement.
Despite the team's poor performances in this season, I wouldn’t blame it entirely on Vardy because I believe his performance last season was also influenced by the team's inability to win most of their games and lost most of their games. It's unfortunate that even Vardy wasn't able to save them from relegation this season and will have to compete in the championship next season.
There is no need to blame each other because Leicester City has done everything according to their portion of strength. Team performance remains the main thing, whether it fails or not, everyone must realize that they still need to improve their performance. Not only Leicester City, Leeds and Southampton also feel the same way, disappointment and sadness must have enveloped them but the journey will still continue in the second caste. It doesn't matter where they play, there will always be lessons to be learned from every failure.