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When Todd sack a coach, he gives the impression that the coaches are the problem, but in reality it is not the coaches. This first started with Tomas Tuchel and many Chelsea fans were against Todd's decision. He repeated it with Pochettino and even many Chelsea fans didn't agree with his decision. However, when coaches are sacked, it is assumed that they didn't perform well and the coaches won't have anyway to defend themselves, unless for coaches like Mourinho who put clause of compensation in their contracts. We have nothing but to trust the management decision because they have the power to hire and fire, we are all spectators.

Whenever a team is failing while having many coaches in a couple of years then the fault is definitely not their or at least partially not their.
It is the same situation as Tottenham Hotspur and several other teams, they should focus on recruiting skillful players regardless of their age and names, basically following coaches need. Other than that they will keep turning in cercles..
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.
It as if when it comes to bringing in coach Chelsea don't plan well to know if the coach is capable of doing job, they just do try your luck I'm every coach they pick. I don't blame Todd Boehly for sacking is coach's because these coach's are not making any good improvements,  so I don't think their is any need of keeping coach's that is not transforming the performance. If Chelsea is trying to go for young players, it should be players that are talented with good experience, not just players that can't won't be able to make any effort. Chelsea needs to plan well, no good improvement for a very longtime.
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Todd boehly shall blame himself regarding what happened in the blues. There were a lot of experienced coaches available, but Todd signed Maresca as a new coach for the club. As long as todd doesn't get too involved with his club, I don't see a problem with it. The main issue is that Todd boehly runs his club like a dictator. He never gave the coach time to fix up his team.
Todd has to be part of any talks about moving players. I had assumed that Todd would follow Abramovich's previous strategy, but in reality, Todd is even less patient than Abramovich.
If Todd keeps trying to get involved with their teams, Chelsea's problem will never be solved.
Everything Todd Boehly does is just because he seems too enthusiastic and focused on the results he wants without looking at the process by which a team achieves success, it must take a long time and must also give trust to the coach to slowly get the key to improving the squad's performance.
Most Chelsea fans seem to hate the efforts made by Todd Boehly as if they don't know how to manage a team properly and always replacing the coach is just an instant way that Todd Boehly wants.

Bringing in Enzo Maresca to replace Pochettino for me was very sad because Pochettino had succeeded in bringing Chelsea to a safe finish this season but it had to end in disappointment for all fans.

But there are still many Chelsea fans who still believe after hearing Guardiola praise for Enzo Maresca.


“I feel it. Like I felt it when I saw Mikel Arteta I see it with Enzo, [he] will be an extraordinary manager and he helped to develop many, many young players.”
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Well he is not the first to start the tradition because I think it's like a ritual with the owners of the club now and the previous owner @Roman abramovich even did worse as he frequently sacked coaches on a steady although his wasn't fixated on squandering money on buying big names but he did have his fare share of the Chelsea syndrome.
But in Roman Abramovic's era Chelsea became a very successful club in the Premier League and if I'm not mistaken during his 19 year leadership era at Chelsea the club was able to win 21 trophies and was always a regular at winning the Premier League title. For me, comparing him with the current Chelsea leader is very different, obviously Abramovic is smarter in managing management and the team, I don't agree if Todd Boehly is compared to Abramovic, Todd Boehly always makes quick and rash decisions, he really encourages management to recruit young players but without aware that Chelsea not only needs the support of young players but also requires good adaptation between coaches and players so that Chelsea can be successful again as a top club. If Todd Boehly continues to decide to change coaches every season, I doubt Chelsea will ever regain its glory.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.

Todd boehly shall blame himself regarding what happened in the blues. There were a lot of experienced coaches available, but Todd signed Maresca as a new coach for the club. As long as todd doesn't get too involved with his club, I don't see a problem with it. The main issue is that Todd boehly runs his club like a dictator. He never gave the coach time to fix up his team.
Todd has to be part of any talks about moving players. I had assumed that Todd would follow Abramovich's previous strategy, but in reality, Todd is even less patient than Abramovich.
If Todd keeps trying to get involved with their teams, Chelsea's problem will never be solved.
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Basically, the management doesn't want to take too long to see good results from the coach they have chosen to provide good direction at Chelsea. So, in this way, indirectly, the management forces the trainers to immediately give all their best abilities and there is no time to spend relaxing.
In a way, I wouldn’t have to blame Chelsea over their manager and the stands they are taking towards ensuring the team gets back in shape and would be out there for that team progress. Chelsea have got several trier and error coaches hence, they need to be getting results from every game Chelsea plays next season. It’s the start of a season, it’s a clean slate and should Enzo Maresca manage to stroke right, get his boys to actually play like a team, they would be able to find a performance that would impress the fans and bench.

But what's the better thing to do next since they have not been able to get the right manager to restore back the teams glory, will they keep getting new managers every 3 months when the performance of the team is not getting better they sack them and employ another one, since the management has made Enzo Maresca as the new manager, I think they still need to consider getting a better striker to strengthen the performance of the team because last season Chelsea lost their form but they looked like they found it back before the end of the season but now that they have a new coach I think they need to give him time to revive the team and the players in it.
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Chelsea signing promising young potential talents, exactly the targets of other elite clubs in England. None of these top clubs would offer gigantic bids for advanced players, they're making smooth run for players that have promising future and securing them now for lengthy contract ought to be their aim. I'm a Chelsea fan and I totally understand the destination Todd Boehly is driving the club. He's one of the important elements to make crucial decision for the club and we have idea about the club. Its just a matter of time before Chelsea will take to their heels and become formidable against opponents.

Yeah, I agree with you that Chelsea still needs a process to build a solid squad besides that it takes the right manager to do it, Chelsea actually started to find their game towards the end of the season and Chelsea managed to climb to 6th position in the standings chasing Manchester United and Newcastle but unfortunately these positive results did not make the club owner change his decision to look for a new coach.

Yeah, they have the right to do whatever until they find what they want. Enzo Maresca has experience and ability he should be able to adapt quickly and if he fails in the first season so I hope Chelsea management gives him another season's chance to find the most appropriate strategy. Several sports media reported that Enzo Maresca was targeting several players to build the best squad and the owner is ready to provide a budget.
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Basically, the management doesn't want to take too long to see good results from the coach they have chosen to provide good direction at Chelsea. So, in this way, indirectly, the management forces the trainers to immediately give all their best abilities and there is no time to spend relaxing.
In a way, I wouldn’t have to blame Chelsea over their manager and the stands they are taking towards ensuring the team gets back in shape and would be out there for that team progress. Chelsea have got several trier and error coaches hence, they need to be getting results from every game Chelsea plays next season. It’s the start of a season, it’s a clean slate and should Enzo Maresca manage to stroke right, get his boys to actually play like a team, they would be able to find a performance that would impress the fans and bench.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.

When Todd sack a coach, he gives the impression that the coaches are the problem, but in reality it is not the coaches. This first started with Tomas Tuchel and many Chelsea fans were against Todd's decision. He repeated it with Pochettino and even many Chelsea fans didn't agree with his decision. However, when coaches are sacked, it is assumed that they didn't perform well and the coaches won't have anyway to defend themselves, unless for coaches like Mourinho who put clause of compensation in their contracts. We have nothing but to trust the management decision because they have the power to hire and fire, we are all spectators.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.

Basically, the management doesn't want to take too long to see good results from the coach they have chosen to provide good direction at Chelsea. So, in this way, indirectly, the management forces the trainers to immediately give all their best abilities and there is no time to spend relaxing. The efforts made by every coach at Chelsea are very hard and it is not easy to bring Chelsea to victory. The team of players they have must also be able to follow the coach's instructions well. The coach must be able to gain respect for Chelsea's players so that they can be managed well and win easily.
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Arsenal management is not taking it slow, you know the nature of Arsenal transfer, they don’t have too much money to spend quick form players, they do make sure the player worth the amount they are buying him which is why they lose a lot players to other rival teams. They lose Mykhalo Mudryk to Chelsea just because of money, and I know they are not regretting the actions because the Trossard they signed on his behalf performed very well.

They want to add more scorers to their squad, they are trying everything possible to get a reliable striker and a support to some players like Saka, Odegard and some other important positions that will help them lift trophy next season, and I am sure with the performance Arsenal display last season, they should overtake Manchester City in the next coming season to win the Premier League.

I wouldn't bank on Arsenal to over take Manchester City just yet because the Gunners are not sure if they are ready to win the EPL title from the current Champions, if they do I believe by now we would have been seeing more spending like they did last season to get the missing piece in the squad. I think if Arsenal get a better striker who's always hungry for goals the other players would be motivated especially players from the midfield who distributes the ball to the wingers and attackers. For now in the transfer market players who are good not just attackers are ready to join any team who has what it takes to win titles but Arsenal's failure to win something might push good players away.
In the last two seasons, Arsenal have been the closest team next to Manchester City in the fight to win the English Premier League so I totally understand when people say that are likely to be the club that'll win the league title ahead of the other English clubs. The truth is that Arsenal haven't been as convincing as many of us will want them to be before we can start backing them to become the club that's gonna stop Manchester City's dominance but we just have to accept the fact that the second best club in England at the moment.
Mikel Arteta already understands how the English Premier League works and I think he also knows that his clubs biggest problem of last season was that they didn't have a top striker so I expect the club to sign quality attackers that'll help the club significantly improve next season.
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Well he is not the first to start the tradition because I think it's like a ritual with the owners of the club now and the previous owner @Roman abramovich even did worse as he frequently sacked coaches on a steady although his wasn't fixated on squandering money on buying big names but he did have his fare share of the Chelsea syndrome.

People are comparing the past management of Chelsea under the leadership of Roman Abramovic to this of Todd Boehly are definitely wrong, both sacked coaches and buy players yes, but let’s compare the way it was done. First of all Abramovic wasn’t hiring just any manager In the Market like the way this current board is going on about now, you must have the characteristics of a winner and be winning already before you get to come in as the manager, Boehly just signs any new name on the block and expects them to perform magic within a short period of time. There is also the freedom to given to managers to have a say in the signings of players, not now that Todd Boehly does everything himself.


It can be said that Abramovich achieved success when he owned Chelsea. The Abramovich era, lasting 19 years, with reasonable investments and tremendous pressure for any coach, brought Chelsea a total of 21 titles. No matter what changes, fans at Stamford Bridge and generations of Blues players have not forgotten Abramovich.

And Todd Boehly will kill Chelsea. The reason I say that is because of Todd Boehly's crazy and wrong player transfers. This team bought too many young players, signed too long contracts, and got rid of veteran stars too quickly. All of this causes everything to decline and become a mid-range club. This strategy has potential risks as young players need time to develop and adapt to the top football environment. Boehly's long-term vision will require patience and support from fans, but if successful, Chelsea could become a force to be reckoned with once again.
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Well he is not the first to start the tradition because I think it's like a ritual with the owners of the club now and the previous owner @Roman abramovich even did worse as he frequently sacked coaches on a steady although his wasn't fixated on squandering money on buying big names but he did have his fare share of the Chelsea syndrome.

People are comparing the past management of Chelsea under the leadership of Roman Abramovic to this of Todd Boehly are definitely wrong, both sacked coaches and buy players yes, but let’s compare the way it was done. First of all Abramovic wasn’t hiring just any manager In the Market like the way this current board is going on about now, you must have the characteristics of a winner and be winning already before you get to come in as the manager, Boehly just signs any new name on the block and expects them to perform magic within a short period of time. There is also the freedom to given to managers to have a say in the signings of players, not now that Todd Boehly does everything himself.

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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Chelsea signing promising young potential talents, exactly the targets of other elite clubs in England. None of these top clubs would offer gigantic bids for advanced players, they're making smooth run for players that have promising future and securing them now for lengthy contract ought to be their aim. I'm a Chelsea fan and I totally understand the destination Todd Boehly is driving the club. He's one of the important elements to make crucial decision for the club and we have idea about the club. Its just a matter of time before Chelsea will take to their heels and become formidable against opponents.
Chelsea has become part of a big club in the Premier League which will not make consecutive mistakes every season and I admit that recently Chelsea has also been linked with young players who have reliable talent to be able to develop the club into a stronger competition for the Premier League title.
Some of the players currently being targeted by Chelsea are big names in Europe, such as Victor Osimhen, who is being targeted by Chelsea and could make big profits if they succeed in bringing in this player.
Even Todd Boehly currently dares to compete with other clubs for the recruitment of new players but does not make the mistake of making a big offer like Mudryk which ends in a loss without any achievements.

In the middle of July, if we have received a lot of confirmation about the new players that Chelsea has brought in, we can assess and be more confident that Todd Boehly and coach Enzo Maresca are trying to restore Chelsea's glory.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.

Well he is not the first to start the tradition because I think it's like a ritual with the owners of the club now and the previous owner @Roman abramovich even did worse as he frequently sacked coaches on a steady although his wasn't fixated on squandering money on buying big names but he did have his fare share of the Chelsea syndrome.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Chelsea signing promising young potential talents, exactly the targets of other elite clubs in England. None of these top clubs would offer gigantic bids for advanced players, they're making smooth run for players that have promising future and securing them now for lengthy contract ought to be their aim. I'm a Chelsea fan and I totally understand the destination Todd Boehly is driving the club. He's one of the important elements to make crucial decision for the club and we have idea about the club. Its just a matter of time before Chelsea will take to their heels and become formidable against opponents.
That means Cehlsea fans have to be patient with the investment policy taken by Todd Boehly, where building a club with the majority of young players with little experience, will take longer to develop. Of course they will mature as the season progresses, and have the potential to develop into the best players in the Premier League in the future.

I think Pochettino legacy players have developed for the better, but we don't yet know which players Enzo Maresca will prioritize next season. Enzo Maresca task in the future is to find the right strategy for these young players, so that they can develop quickly and make Chelsea become a team challenging for the title again.

In fact, if Chelsea management builds squad depth with the majority of young players, they should be more patient with the manager performance, because the manager also needs time to encourage the players to find their best playing form. If Chelsea continues to change coaches, it will be difficult for Chelsea to achieve its targets.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Chelsea signing promising young potential talents, exactly the targets of other elite clubs in England. None of these top clubs would offer gigantic bids for advanced players, they're making smooth run for players that have promising future and securing them now for lengthy contract ought to be their aim. I'm a Chelsea fan and I totally understand the destination Todd Boehly is driving the club. He's one of the important elements to make crucial decision for the club and we have idea about the club. Its just a matter of time before Chelsea will take to their heels and become formidable against opponents.
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I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future.
Then Toddy shouldn’t blame coaches for Chelsea's poor performance. If he wants to transform the young players into strong ones, then it’s a matter of time, it’s not something that can be done within a short period of time. coach have to start building the team gradually, but it’s just annoying to see Chelsea management sacking coaches every season. If Toddy Boehly is trying to build the young players at Chelsea, then he should sign a well experienced coach, and the coach should be given time to do his work. Changing coaches frequently won’t solve their problems, it’s rather going to add to their problems.

Developing young players into future players for the team requires the team to be patient and not just be sacking coaches when they don’t perform up to expectations in their first season. Building a strong and solid team requires a lot of efforts and sacrifices, even the management have to take part in making that happen. Teams that have built their squad on that basis have the best squads now and are not really spending much when the transfer markets arrives. Chelsea should replicate the same thing when it come to theirs. We all know Chelsea as a big name team in Europe and not just in the premier league. They need to buckle up and get back to their old ways that they are before now. Toddy has a big role in making this happen, so he should do what is necessary before it’ll be too late for the club.
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It's all about Pochettino's conflict with Todd Boehly about player transfers; Pochettino has lost respect for Todd Boehly since Chelsea's humiliation in the Carabao Cup to Liverpool last season. I was watching when Pochettino overlooked Todd Boehly, and rebuilding a club without seasoned players is extremely difficult. 
I recall reading a lot of reports that Todd would allow Pochettino to easily acquire and trade players, but things did not go as planned. Todd was constantly altering his attitude, and he wanted a coach who could buy young squad teams to fight with the major teams. 

To be honest, I didn't like the news that he would likely bring a player from Leicester City to Chelsea. 

I have also read the news. To be honest, what is happening to Chelsea today is not a good situation and it will really affect their performance next season. It's more likely that Todd Boehly wants young players to develop into strong ones for the future. But realistically I prefer Mauricio Pochettino's opinion. To become a champion, you need experienced players who have a high level. Chelsea couldn't just rely on young players then Todd Boehly set a target that Chelsea had to become champions. That will take quite a long time. But I think Pochettino also can't accept this condition because he has to wait years to build a squad with young players now.

Todd Boehly knows nothing about football, his approach and ways he has been handling things at Chelsea so far has clearly shown that. How can you come to a big team like Chelsea that's already a world-class team with so many fan base and just start making decisions that are clearly hurting and drawing the club backward. To keep competing in the highest level, you need experienced players who has been tested in the bigger stages. Boehly should make no mistake to think that these amature players he is assembling will grow into something big in the premier league. Same way he is building that's how other clubs are also building their squad too. It would have been better if he mixed the squad with experienced players that will help guide the younger ones. With the way Chelsea are going about their recruitment this summer, I think their woes of last season will still follow them to next season.
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Arsenal management is not taking it slow, you know the nature of Arsenal transfer, they don’t have too much money to spend quick form players, they do make sure the player worth the amount they are buying him which is why they lose a lot players to other rival teams. They lose Mykhalo Mudryk to Chelsea just because of money, and I know they are not regretting the actions because the Trossard they signed on his behalf performed very well.

They want to add more scorers to their squad, they are trying everything possible to get a reliable striker and a support to some players like Saka, Odegard and some other important positions that will help them lift trophy next season, and I am sure with the performance Arsenal display last season, they should overtake Manchester City in the next coming season to win the Premier League.

I wouldn't bank on Arsenal to over take Manchester City just yet because the Gunners are not sure if they are ready to win the EPL title from the current Champions, if they do I believe by now we would have been seeing more spending like they did last season to get the missing piece in the squad. I think if Arsenal get a better striker who's always hungry for goals the other players would be motivated especially players from the midfield who distributes the ball to the wingers and attackers. For now in the transfer market players who are good not just attackers are ready to join any team who has what it takes to win titles but Arsenal's failure to win something might push good players away.
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