As i said before, he is trying to change all the forms of plot that have been made in his own heyday and if you really look at some of the rumors about Tuchel's dismissal, even though they are still confusing, there is a condition where the compatibility between him and Tuchel is not going well. He has power and of course he can do anything even though indeed in this case we have to be aware and criticize that his decision was a mistake but indeed again this is his club and he will not budge with criticism like that.
Now he has to start again from the beginning and rush is a problem Todd has to fix for himself at least he has to be able to reflect on himself in this matter because if things like this continue then Chelsea will still be the same as this season.
But the soccer scene is well aware that Tuchel isn't a coach who is easy to handle and follows all instructions without thoroughly thinking them through and making up his own mind. If you decide to be his boss, it is obvious that he is not going to be some sock puppet following instructions blindly. I assume that Boehly is the kind of guy who wants maximum power and who wants to be the man when things work out and then he receives all the praise. In this case his plan clearly didn't pan out as he fired a coach that other big clubs were after and then instead replaced him with a nobody.
As the owner and has a large financial, then of course Todd Boehly can do anything quickly for the purpose of success, of course. But sadly, it seems like Todd Boehly didn't do it with good judgment and maybe it's just about the desire to sack and bring in new ones quickly but in reality, the move he took was a wrong step. So yes, with the failures this season, Todd Boehly should have had more careful planning, because even though he has good finances, but if he makes the wrong choice then of course he will also fail and it will not be easy to achieve success.
Yes but every owner also has the responsibility towards the club as a whole, the employees and the fans in specific. Sure he can do whatever he wants and if he thinks he is the grandmaster in turning a soccer club upside down and make it better than ever before, good luck, but he has proven that he was playing some kind of player bingo, selling and buying whatever name popped up in front of his eyes and sacking exactly the coach who have been able to build something over time. Tuchel would have been the man for the project Boehly is trying to develop, which is the irony that he sacked exactly this guy.