I've said before that changing coaches too soon won't help them improve their performance and that's still true now.
Todd should be aware that the number of times he changed coaches during his tenure at Chelsea but the results remained the same and nothing has changed in this regard so removing Pochettino at this time is also not the right answer to improve the club.
Charging coach isn't good but that's the strategy Chelsea has been using for the past 20 years and it has been working for them. In the tenure of the past owner, we changed manager whenever things weren't working for us and the new manager always delivered so probably that's what Todd Boehly is going with changing managers. He really need to rethink because probably changing managers isn't going to be what will work for him, he should try giving one manager enough time to try to fix things. The previous managers before Pochettino weren't qualified managers therefore sacking them was understandable but he shouldn't do the same to Pochettino but give him time to prove his worth.
With the current conditions, I don't think we should be able to distinguish between the past and the present.
A few seasons ago this strategy might still end with good results as we know where there are a series of great coaches who have been at Chelsea but now it is difficult to happen again.
The reason is because currently Chelsea do not have staff who can be considered reliable like Cech for technical advisors and team performance or the loss of Bruce Buck and Marina Granovskaia from the ranks of Chelsea officials.
Even though they are behind the scenes but in this case we must realize that their role is really very good for Chelsea so that the strategy of changing either coaches or players can still be done because their planning is mature but now they make changes and reshuffles based on desperation for something instant not mature planning.