In fact, Todd Boehly is not at fault regarding Chelsea's current failure, but for me this mistake occurred with Chelsea management who did not manage their finances well so they bought players who perhaps did not have good talent but instead were determined to buy these players while Todd Boehly just left all of this to management.
Meanwhile, the management mistake was even worse when he fired Pochettino who had worked hard to rebuild Chelsea's strongest performance and this is a big mistake that Chelsea has often experienced since last season, which is always trying to change the coach when they are trying to improve Chelsea's future and I agree with If Chelsea really wants to get good results, you should try to look at Manchester City, which has successfully won various titles just by retaining its old coach.
They have money and unfortunately they just waste it on bringing in players who don't contribute much to Chelsea, and in fact most of the players they bring in are playing below their best. Obviously this is a useless thing that they do, because they spend a lot of money but they don't get anything in return for what they spend. they seem to be in a rush when bringing in players, that's the problem.
I would rather a team only bring in 2 to 3 players but make a big contribution to the game than bring in a lot of players but don't have any impact on the team. This is clearly something wrong that the management did because they did not consider it carefully when bringing in players. I hope they will be better when bringing in players, because what they are experiencing now should be a valuable lesson for them in the future.