Todd Boehly is a very impatient person in my opinion, and it seems he wants everything to be obtained instantly. Sacking Mauricio Pochettino is not a solution and it is actually a mistake. Maybe it would help a little if the replacement was a classy manager, which can really make a difference. But as for Enzo Maresca, I doubt that he will be better than what Pochettino has done.
Honestly, I'm not sure if just one classy manager can change Chelsea significantly, indeed the role of the coach or manager is an inseparable part. Chelsea has a lot of players, whether it's strikers, midfielders, defenders and even in the goalkeeper position, unfortunately not many players show good performance. btw, I refer to their debut match against City. so, this is not a definite benchmark for their performance for the next matches. talking about Enzo Maresca, we know very well that Enzo did need time to bring Chelsea to be much more developed. after all, their first match was against Manchester City, the most competitive team in the Premier League. it's only natural that Chelsea lost, we can judge that City is much more prepared overall. Maresca has a difficult job, he has to put the ideal composition for his team. besides, the player factor is also the most important part. IMO, Chelsea does not have a finisher who can score goals. as for Jackson, he is quite good but has difficulty scoring goals. let alone Guiu, a young striker who is not necessarily consistent.
It is not surprising that he felt angry when faced with the fact that Chelsea lost to Man City because what he had in mind was that what he was trying to change would make Chelsea strong but it turned out to be very different from his expectations. Nor would it be surprising if in the near future, Chelsea will be blindly looking for a striker, whatever the price and the way, and they might even chase Osimhen again.
Well, i agree with the point you said, that is if it is true that Todd Boehly wants Chelsea's performance development in a short time. it seems that it is not an easy job for Maresca, he still needs time to explore the strength of the team he is coaching. talking about strikers, Chelsea really needs one who is much sharper and more established. that is why Osimhen is still linked with his move to Stamford Bridge, regarding the price and agreement so far there has been no word stating a deal from all parties.