In fact, the problem lies with Todd Boehly not Graham Potter. he was only chosen, because other coaches did not want to handle the situation that was facing Chelsea. The thing is, there's a reputation at stake. which in the end, Potter accepted the offer with the risk that was on his shoulders. Initially Chelsea went well under Potter, unfortunately the problem came when there were many Chelsea players who were hit by injuries. at the same time, Chelsea was getting worse and worse so Potter became Todd Boehly's scapegoat. after that, none of the coaches were willing to handle Chelsea which in the end Lampard tried his luck again. with the scenario, if successful his career will recover. unfortunately, under his tutelage everything is getting messy even though Chelsea has brought in many newcomers even with expensive bandrol.
Now, Poccetino is their official coach. he should be able to fix Chelsea back to improve. at least, can compete at the top of the Premier League. because, they do not have a busy schedule like other teams. Well, the new season hasn't started yet, there's a lot of work for the new coach. his current job, releasing players who weren't part of his project. the rest, he can start to build chemistry.
In general it is logical that the root of all problems in Todd Boehly. Here it should be noted that he apparently adheres to the American position and in sports that money can solve almost everything. So apparently after the Potter debacle he decided to make a big purchase for Chelsea so that star players could fix the situation, but things as we understand it turned out differently.
Now Poccetino will have to rectify the situation, I think he will figure out who is superfluous in the team and probably many of the latest Chelsea purchases will be put up for sale or on loan, I think that by 90 percent will remain Enzo Fernandez and Mudrik, because he seems to have such a clause in the contract, and the other potential players for the transition.
I firmly believe that if a club has money, they should spend it like Newcastle is doing. Get a manager who is decent and known for getting the job done and keep him for a long period of time and give him the chance to build up his best 11. I don’t think that chance is being given to any of the managers of Chelsea recently. The squad is not very bad.
Actually, the squad is not bad at all. Because of not having proper management, they are not doing well. And the problem is Chelsea has already finished in the 12 position this season. Who knows if the manager is not changed they will probably fight two straight out of the relegation zone in this season! I know a lot of people are going to find this funny, but there is a genuine chance for that to happen. So Chelsea will have to make a decision and it is going to be a tough one.