A lot of the players who formed main team have left Chelsea, and now they have a difficult and probably long road ahead until they can regain their previous level. To be honest, I think that Pochettino was on the right path, now Maresca will try to continue the same thing. Once upon a time, Ranieri also won the Championship and the Premier League with Leicester, but he did it with one club, and after that he could not achieve anything with other clubs, so this is a matter of chance. Boehly wants to experiment and look for a working scheme.
Pochettino was going to do things differently and he was getting the job done until he got sacked, I believe Chelsea would have been much stronger before next season if he had continued with the club and now the new manager of Chelsea can't start from where Pochettino left off but he'll start up another build up of the team and is going to take time to do so. I get pissed to see Chelsea going about signing anybody they see and mind how you walk if you're in London
@Inwestour if not Todd Boehly is going to make you a Chelsea player, that's the thing. I feel Todd Boehly is rushing into getting the team to be great again but he forgets that it takes time to get a perfect job done.
If Chelsea was Manchester United I believe the Legends would have been blasting the poor recruitment of the team, by now they would have sit up and start getting things right, to me this is a failed project, less signing and make use of what they have.
If Todd Boehly wants his experiment to work then the scouting department and especially the medical department need to be upgraded before the season get started because it won't be nice to see the new signings and those players who haven't played like 5 games since joining the side to start complaining of injury, Enzo Maresca need to speak up if things ain't working as he wants so the fans can back him up incase Boehly pretend not to listen.