Every new coach certainly needs time to adapt, that's natural.
Chelsea management is making a lot of mistakes at the moment, they have often asked to change coaches when the results do not match their expectations or desires and they have also spent a lot of money buying players who have no potential.
There is no need to imitate other teams to be able to rise, Chelsea only needs time and a process to create a solid team framework.
And as we can currently see, Chelsea has recruited several young players, that's a good step, maybe this time Chelsea management will be different and give Enzo Maresca time to build this team with young players who are projected for the future.
This is what needs to be thought about and management must try to give the coach confidence to manage the team longer.
Changing coaches also does not necessarily mean success because you have to start adapting again.
Vice versa with player purchases and Chelsea must really utilize the players they need, not like they did in the previous season.
Building a team instantly is not easy because the English league competition is so tight and full of competition.
Enzo Maresca must build a more solid team and utilize young players, hoping for success in his first season is impossible because there are Manchester City and Arsenal whose teams are currently much more solid. It takes time to create balance and solidity within the team, this will be a tough task for Enzo Maresca.
Boehly should be able to be patient and not be careless in making decisions. Since the change in management, Chelsea's condition has only gotten worse and made them unable to compete at the top of the standings. I see the way Boehly spends money so hastily that he is unable to get players who can have a big impact on the team. But of course the legacy of the previous coach must be maximized by the new coach, Enzo Maresca, he must be truly wise in determining the future squad without blaming his predecessors. I feel confident that the current Blues squad is a very prospective asset and everyone at Stamford Bridge must be able to be patient with the ongoing process.