I'm Chelsea fan, and I've watched how my club have surpassed the struggling limits and now settled for lesser poor results. This is out of the picture and I've come to realized that time is perfectly the stable form ought to be give to these assigned coaches. But everything turn up against our expectations, we're seeing different outcome. Chelsea is elite team but everything worked smoothly during the era of Abramovic, he made good use of his players and signed appropriate talent players. Chelsea owner, Todd Boehly is impatience and have placed down the instructed maps.
I have heard some people say that it was the wrongful and forceful changing of ownership of Chelsea that is affecting the club. They feel that the UK government wrongfully took away the club from Roman Abramovich and sold it to Todd Boehly and his partners. They argued that every wealthy man would always be close to the government. Most top business owners in the UK have connections in the government, so one cannot claim that the relationship between Vladimir Putin and Roman is out of place. As a rich Russian he has to be close to the government to protect his investment. I don't believe in these spiritual thoughts but in Chelsea's case, I have been forced to believe it. Todd has done everything within his power to make Chelsea successful, but it seems like some unseen forces are fighting against the club.
Honestly, if Chelsea continue to sack their coach in this manner without giving them enough time to prove themselves, they will hardly find a better coach that will suit the team and bring back the team to their best form. Out of the coaches Chelsea have sacked, the one that surprises me very much is Pochettino. With the little improvement Chelsea have seen toward the end of last season, I did not expect Chelsea to sack Pochettino. If Chelsea had given Pochettino next season, with the way he was understanding Chelsea, next season may have been a better season for Chelsea.
I was also surprised that the club sacked Mauricio Pochettino. Except there are some other reasons that have not been made public, I think his sack was a blunder. The Argentine has started getting results from the time he has spent to build the team. He has started gaining mastery over the players and style of play and this was the time the club decided to let him go. The new coach will have to start from the foundation again. The club is known for its high level of impatience and it is affecting them adversely.