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Chelsea's problem is bigger than a change of coaches; the team lacks a game plan and must focus on signing multiple prospective players during the transfer window if they are to start winning games next season.
Yes, Chelsea's problem is really complex. Many people blame the coach. It's true, coaches are responsible for the performance of their players. But if you look at it here, even when they changed with a new coach who shone at the previous club, in the end they couldn't bring about change at Chelsea. This is because the problem is complex. And it's true, signing too many new players at once, and playing them right away, and even though most of them are not players who are very good at implementing tactics. Why didn't Chelsea make the decision to sign fewer players but those who could really contribute quite strongly to the club, so that at least the squad had target points that could be relied on in every line, especially the front lines for goal-scoring executors. Hopefully next season Chelsea can change more, it's a pity they didn't enter the UCL.
Chelsea's problem is not a problem of the coach.  It is beyond a problem of  coach , I think there are things that are supposed to be work on for the team to become strong again. Chelsea needs to examine what really the problem could that have been affecting them and if they work towards it I'm sure things is not going to remain the same. If you keep on doing the same thing all over just expect the same results, Chelsea have been doing the same thing for awhile now that is why they keep on having the same challenge. This is time the right things are suppose to be done to be in that best form.
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At least bringing Chelsea to a better position than now is considered good for Pochettino. But it is true that even in this case it is still possible but there is a lot of work waiting for him at the beginning of this season. The self-confidence and mentality of the players must be really improved because even though they are players who actually have extraordinary skills, but when their mentality is still the same as now, of course this will not be easy to navigate next season.
Apart from having to be able to improve mentally and hone the skills of Chelsea players for next season, Pochettino is also expected to be able to bring new tactics to the Chelsea team next season so that there will be an increase in team performance and also be able to reach a better position like this season. But the main target is to be in a better zone so that Chelsea can return to competing in other leagues such as the UCL or the Europa League.
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Of course I would like to see Tottenham being successful finally after many many years. But I also haven't heard about Ange Postecoglou at all. I don't know what kind of a manager he is and how much knowledge he has about the Premier League either. Because he hasn't managed any team in England before. However his time with Celtic so far has really been impressive. After a solid season they became the champions in their domestic league. But I still don't think Scottish Premiership is a reliable example to be sure about someone.

Tottenham are one of the teams that really need to make the right manager choice for themselves. None of the managers they had so far has been successful about winning a title. I hope I get wrong about this choice of theirs and they surprise us finally.
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Pochettino is going to start his job at Chelsea by the 1st of July. Chelsea should be entering a completely new period from now on. We shouldn't be seeing anything left from Potter's time because it was just horrible. Potter wasn't a manager who had experience with a top team before so it was some risk to take for Boehly.

The results of this risk were really heavy for the team as they couldn't even finish the season in top 10. Of course not all the time this kind of managers fail. For example Nagelsmann did a really great work with Bayern Munich in his first times. But here it was the right call to sack Potter after all that poor effort during the season.
So much will be expected from Pochettino coming in as a replacement for the coaches that have come and left especially with the high profiled players at the club currently. The process might take a while certainly but how much patience the board and fans can excercise matters too. I hope Todd Boehly will leave the dressing room affairs and let the manager do his job.
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Chelsea's problem is bigger than a change of coaches; the team lacks a game plan and must focus on signing multiple prospective players during the transfer window if they are to start winning games next season.
Yes, Chelsea's problem is really complex. Many people blame the coach. It's true, coaches are responsible for the performance of their players. But if you look at it here, even when they changed with a new coach who shone at the previous club, in the end they couldn't bring about change at Chelsea. This is because the problem is complex. And it's true, signing too many new players at once, and playing them right away, and even though most of them are not players who are very good at implementing tactics. Why didn't Chelsea make the decision to sign fewer players but those who could really contribute quite strongly to the club, so that at least the squad had target points that could be relied on in every line, especially the front lines for goal-scoring executors. Hopefully next season Chelsea can change more, it's a pity they didn't enter the UCL.
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Chelsea's problem is bigger than a change of coaches; the team lacks a game plan and must focus on signing multiple prospective players during the transfer window if they are to start winning games next season. Tod's Boehly has done a lot for the club, but things don't always go as planned, so he's looking forward to the new management. Mauricio Pochettino is capable of handling Chelsea's form and is the ideal manager to bring the club back from the brink of extinction. I know there are a lot of expectations from the fans, so we should take our time. The new manager will restore the club, but it will take time; patience is essential in this position.
The new Chelsea manager should know that there was a habit that the Chelsea owner had before of visiting the dressing room and talking to players after games or during  halftime, maybe he may continue. New Chelsea manager also need to spark up a competitive spirit among these new Chelsea players that each of them are forced to perform to maintain their position in the first eleven squad. There is already high expectation for Chelsea against next season they've changed everything from players to right now, a coach.
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To this day, I can't stop thinking about the setbacks that have happened to Chelsea, even though Chelsea is now filled with great young star players full of talent. As a fan of 'the blues' I really hope that Pochettino can at least make Chelsea return to the top 5 next season.
add more players! I think Chelsea doesn't need that anymore, even Havertz is actually good enough to sell Chelsea to Madrid, what Chelsea needs right now is a good strategy from a coach, hopefully pochettino's hands will be very effective in dealing with Chelsea players.

Higher expectations from this new Chelsea coach Pochettino will not be pleasant, especially if he fails to meet them when he begins managing matches next season. Pochettino is not the best manager in terms of trophies, but he is also not an underestimated manager, thus I believe he should be given more time to strengthen the club by next season.

If Chelsea can still finish in the top half of the table next season, that's fine because he was able to propel them up the standings from this season. I hope he finds the proper players and makes them work well together, even if he has to add other players to supplement the current squad.
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I am pretty sure that Vardy is not leaving due to that amazing championship year. I still can't forget that they won the title, I mean it is such an impossible story and I love it, I bet that there will be a huge huge worldwide docuseries about it will be shot one day, I mean some was already made but none that was at a huge amazon studies type of level yet if I remember right, if there is one I would love to see it.

But between Vardy's life story and Leicester and ownership and all that together, when you consider what they have managed to achieve that year was unreal, I would say near impossible, hell I would have said impossible before that season started. So it is not easy to let him go, he would probably stay there until he retires.
at least Vardy still has a contract with Leicester until 2024. And besides, he is still very much needed there. And maybe the Leicester City club will indeed play in the Championship in the 2023-2024 season. but I'm pretty sure in the 2024-2025 season Leicester City will return to competing in the Premier League. And speaking of Vardy, I also feel he will stay at Leicester even after he retires from football. But let's just see because what will happen in the future we never know. but I like how the story of this player started his career and was able to play at Leicester. I think it's quite an impressive story and can be a motivation and inspiration for anyone who knows it.
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To this day, I can't stop thinking about the setbacks that have happened to Chelsea, even though Chelsea is now filled with great young star players full of talent. As a fan of 'the blues' I really hope that Pochettino can at least make Chelsea return to the top 5 next season.
add more players! I think Chelsea doesn't need that anymore, even Havertz is actually good enough to sell Chelsea to Madrid, what Chelsea needs right now is a good strategy from a coach, hopefully pochettino's hands will be very effective in dealing with Chelsea players.
Isn't that normal for Chelsea? You probably need to review lot of things about Chelsea, not only about the coach and the strategy, I mean they have a lot of new players brought in in a season. It is very difficult to get a team together when you have to play a lot of new players in one match, really the strategy will not be as good as expected for them because adaptation is what they need most.

There is a possibility that Chelsea will be better next season after the players have adapted well to their other team-mates. The performance of these players is good because they are good players from other teams before Chelsea, but of course without a useful strategy the performance will not change.
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I would say that only changing the coach cannot be a solution. The coach should be allowed to work independently. And at the same time, the coach should be given the opportunity to form the team according to his choice. For this Chelsea management should prepare big funds and get the required talented players in the team. While Chelsea's squad is strong, the bonding between their players is very weak. Although the coach has changed several times, the bond between the players has not strengthened. So Chelsea's performance was poor. This is why Chelsea should look for new players.
Chelsea's problem is bigger than a change of coaches; the team lacks a game plan and must focus on signing multiple prospective players during the transfer window if they are to start winning games next season. Tod's Boehly has done a lot for the club, but things don't always go as planned, so he's looking forward to the new management. Mauricio Pochettino is capable of handling Chelsea's form and is the ideal manager to bring the club back from the brink of extinction. I know there are a lot of expectations from the fans, so we should take our time. The new manager will restore the club, but it will take time; patience is essential in this position.
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Since the Todd Boehly era, many talented players have come to Chelsea and the funds spent were also not small, but at that time the quality of the coaches chosen was very random. Maybe this time Chelsea won't repeat the same thing because at least Pochettino is still better than Potter or Lampard. Now it's just a matter of how he will manage all these talented players in the next season and of course in his first season as Chelsea coach he will encounter a few difficulties, but that's quite normal.

After all, Pochettino's experience is also not small in the EPL because previously he had also coached Spurs, although in the end he still failed to present a title. Regarding the recruitment of new players, I think Pochettino only needs strikers and defenders because the midfield to the wings are good enough, it's just a lack of coordination.

To this day, I can't stop thinking about the setbacks that have happened to Chelsea, even though Chelsea is now filled with great young star players full of talent. As a fan of 'the blues' I really hope that Pochettino can at least make Chelsea return to the top 5 next season.
add more players! I think Chelsea doesn't need that anymore, even Havertz is actually good enough to sell Chelsea to Madrid, what Chelsea needs right now is a good strategy from a coach, hopefully pochettino's hands will be very effective in dealing with Chelsea players.
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It is quite interesting to see the steps taken by Tottenham's owners, after this season it was confirmed that there would be no European competition and also after the decision to terminate Antonio Conte's contract as manager, Tottenham have announced their next manager with a two-year contract duration, Ange Postecoglou, the new Tottenham manager. https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1665610046997250049
He is not well known and his experience of coaching Celtic FC, so there will be doubts for Ange to be able to change Tottenham for the better but this is not meant to belittle him, but because several managers have been linked with this team for a long time but deals with different people who haven't even rumored to be the manager of Tottenham, we'll see how the fate of this club next season they should be able to do better because like Chelsea they will be able to focus only on local competitions.

With all due respect to this coach (the first time I hear about him) this is probably not the most high-profile appointment that Tottenham could make. From the outside, it looks pessimistic, as if Tottenham will not even try to get out of the role of eternal losers. I hope I'm wrong. It will be interesting to look at Tottenham's transfer activity - I think their ambitions will be easier to assess through this.
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I am pretty sure that Vardy is not leaving due to that amazing championship year. I still can't forget that they won the title, I mean it is such an impossible story and I love it, I bet that there will be a huge huge worldwide docuseries about it will be shot one day, I mean some was already made but none that was at a huge amazon studies type of level yet if I remember right, if there is one I would love to see it.

But between Vardy's life story and Leicester and ownership and all that together, when you consider what they have managed to achieve that year was unreal, I would say near impossible, hell I would have said impossible before that season started. So it is not easy to let him go, he would probably stay there until he retires.
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I would say he probably knew how difficult it was to bring back Chelsea to the top. He also a baseball team so it's not like he is a rookie lol. Strengthening a squad and fixing their situation takes a lot of time so it would take some time for Chelsea to be back again to where they want. But yeah they really need to start their trusting the managers they hire. And on top of all, give them the time they need to restructure and bring back the club on track.
You are right, and of course one of the important points in Chelsea's plan to return to competition next season is to support the manager and give him the time and opportunity to build his team well. Chelsea's teamwork could be improved with a change of coach, but of course adaptation is needed. Some of Chelsea's new players have not been able to prove the quality as expected, so maybe Pochettino has a job that is not as easy as imagined next season.

Chelsea also still need refreshment in several positions including striker and goalkeeper. So I think Chelsea should back Pochettino to bring in some new players next season as he wants. Kepa Arrizabalaga isn't in great form, Kai Havertz is the same, so I think some signings are still needed.
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I think Todd Boehly might have underestimated the task to bring Chelsea to the top. Obviously, he really thought that money can fix everything, but he has enough good examples to look at and see that it is not the case. PSG is one example and if they played in the Premier League, they would probably not win it. Manchester City has one of the best, if not the best manager in the world with Guardiola and he understands so much about soccer that he can provide the club with info on all fronts in terms of the sport. Boehly did some experiments and it didn't work out. There are articles where he says that he wants the leagues to function the American style and maybe that is one of his problems. He is entering new terrain and things work a bit differently in Europe.

I would say he probably knew how difficult it was to bring back Chelsea to the top. He also a baseball team so it's not like he is a rookie lol. Strengthening a squad and fixing their situation takes a lot of time so it would take some time for Chelsea to be back again to where they want. But yeah they really need to start their trusting the managers they hire. And on top of all, give them the time they need to restructure and bring back the club on track.

As for his idea of bringing an American way of things in football, well I am sure it is never gonna be accepted. There are lot of people who loves the football being handled the way as it is.
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Yes, the transitional period for Chelsea was very difficult, since the transfer of ownership to Todd Boehly, a few problems have always overshadowed the Blues. Boehly has made a big investment in his first term and of course he has learned a lot from what happened to his team this season. Now I think Pochettino's appointment as manager is appropriate, at least Chelsea will again transform into a team that will be respected again in the Premier League. I also hope that Boehly will give Pochettino more flexibility in terms of managing the team without any intervention. Currently the Blues squad is dominated by new players who are still very energetic, it is likely that Pochettino will return to add new players to add strength. I'm sure under his instructions all the players will come back together.
I'm sure Pochettino will be good for Chelsea next season, but getting Chelsea back to their best will definitely take time. Ten Hag did well this season for Manchester United, Eddie Howe did well for Newcastle, but Potter and Lampard have completely flopped for Chelsea.

I certainly can hope that Chelsea will improve in terms of performance next season after Pochettino was chosen as their new coach. Pochettino has experience with Tottenham and now he is in blue London to be the enemy of his former team.
At least bringing Chelsea to a better position than now is considered good for Pochettino. But it is true that even in this case it is still possible but there is a lot of work waiting for him at the beginning of this season. The self-confidence and mentality of the players must be really improved because even though they are players who actually have extraordinary skills, but when their mentality is still the same as now, of course this will not be easy to navigate next season.
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Yes, the transitional period for Chelsea was very difficult, since the transfer of ownership to Todd Boehly, a few problems have always overshadowed the Blues. Boehly has made a big investment in his first term and of course he has learned a lot from what happened to his team this season. Now I think Pochettino's appointment as manager is appropriate, at least Chelsea will again transform into a team that will be respected again in the Premier League. I also hope that Boehly will give Pochettino more flexibility in terms of managing the team without any intervention. Currently the Blues squad is dominated by new players who are still very energetic, it is likely that Pochettino will return to add new players to add strength. I'm sure under his instructions all the players will come back together.
Actually, Chelsea has a lot of potential. Every time they play it seems that they have a good mission, all that remains is to unite all the players well, streamline the squad, maintain team harmony, and focus on buying strikers who are hungry to score goals. Chelsea is a big team, they will definitely return to their nature, namely a team that is respected in the EPL.

Boehly's long-term plan cannot be said to have failed. If everything is united (on and off the field) it is not impossible that Chelsea can become the most consistent team in the future. The problem looks really big ambitions from the new owner. I also have faith like you. Chelsea's season is over but expecting big things next season, top four guaranteed, maybe even Chelsea giving Man City a title challenge. People forget what a good manager Pochettino is and with the talent at Chelsea, yes expect something big.
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Yes, the transitional period for Chelsea was very difficult, since the transfer of ownership to Todd Boehly, a few problems have always overshadowed the Blues. Boehly has made a big investment in his first term and of course he has learned a lot from what happened to his team this season. Now I think Pochettino's appointment as manager is appropriate, at least Chelsea will again transform into a team that will be respected again in the Premier League. I also hope that Boehly will give Pochettino more flexibility in terms of managing the team without any intervention. Currently the Blues squad is dominated by new players who are still very energetic, it is likely that Pochettino will return to add new players to add strength. I'm sure under his instructions all the players will come back together.
I'm sure Pochettino will be good for Chelsea next season, but getting Chelsea back to their best will definitely take time. Ten Hag did well this season for Manchester United, Eddie Howe did well for Newcastle, but Potter and Lampard have completely flopped for Chelsea.

I certainly can hope that Chelsea will improve in terms of performance next season after Pochettino was chosen as their new coach. Pochettino has experience with Tottenham and now he is in blue London to be the enemy of his former team.
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I think Todd Boehly might have underestimated the task to bring Chelsea to the top. Obviously, he really thought that money can fix everything, but he has enough good examples to look at and see that it is not the case. PSG is one example and if they played in the Premier League, they would probably not win it. Manchester City has one of the best, if not the best manager in the world with Guardiola and he understands so much about soccer that he can provide the club with info on all fronts in terms of the sport. Boehly did some experiments and it didn't work out. There are articles where he says that he wants the leagues to function the American style and maybe that is one of his problems. He is entering new terrain and things work a bit differently in Europe.
His intention this season was indeed not wrong because regardless of anything he also wanted conditions where Chelsea played directly with the best conditions after a very big problem occurred internally at Chelsea so he wanted to fix it quickly with the money he had but in this case nor did he realize that his haste could get him into trouble in the end.
Todd's way of things is like a gamble and when he's on the wrong foot then the season is at stake. this was proven when actually Tuchel's dismissal seemed very hasty as well. several purchases of players that do not match the portion of needs because they are based on the desire to destroy them and this must be taken into consideration so that he thinks more about all kinds of consequences for himself in the future so that Chelsea's performance is much better than this season.
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Chelsea have been changing coaches and there is no difference in their performance, so we should know that chelsea problem is not only about coach, even players are part of Chelsea problem. We know chelsea have not been getting experienced coaches since they sacked Tuchel, but also chelsea have just wasted money in the last transfer window, the players they bought those not really worth the amount they spent. Chelsea should just flush out most of their players, they need to get new player’s that are ready to play for the club, chelsea squad currently are just playing independent ball, their is no team work between them.
Yes, the transitional period for Chelsea was very difficult, since the transfer of ownership to Todd Boehly, a few problems have always overshadowed the Blues. Boehly has made a big investment in his first term and of course he has learned a lot from what happened to his team this season. Now I think Pochettino's appointment as manager is appropriate, at least Chelsea will again transform into a team that will be respected again in the Premier League. I also hope that Boehly will give Pochettino more flexibility in terms of managing the team without any intervention. Currently the Blues squad is dominated by new players who are still very energetic, it is likely that Pochettino will return to add new players to add strength. I'm sure under his instructions all the players will come back together.

I think Todd Boehly might have underestimated the task to bring Chelsea to the top. Obviously, he really thought that money can fix everything, but he has enough good examples to look at and see that it is not the case. PSG is one example and if they played in the Premier League, they would probably not win it. Manchester City has one of the best, if not the best manager in the world with Guardiola and he understands so much about soccer that he can provide the club with info on all fronts in terms of the sport. Boehly did some experiments and it didn't work out. There are articles where he says that he wants the leagues to function the American style and maybe that is one of his problems. He is entering new terrain and things work a bit differently in Europe.
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