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Todd Boehly’s chaotic anniversary

Todd Boehly overcame a demanding first season of the Premier League . He is said to reduce his involvement in the club . It has been twelve months since the takeover by Todd Boehly . Todd Boehly’s chaotic anniversary marked the lowest point in the history of Chelsea .

Lat week marked the 1st anniversary of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital’s takeover of Chelsea . The agonising season is nearing its finale . This season was the most disappointing and disastrous one in 29 years . The US businessman has reduced his involvement within the club activities . Sources say that his involvement from 50% has come down to 20%. Consequently, his role in the club has significantly diminished .

The Current situation

The training ground at the Stamford Bridge is in complete chaos . The openly and willingly want to leave the club. There is plenty of blame going around but there is no one to take responsibility . This situation has disappointed fans from all around the world . Frank Lampard who served as an interim coach said ,

“The standards collectively have dropped. I can be honest about that now that it’s my last game, I might not see some of them that much anymore,”

Todd Boehly has indeed achieved something which no other clubs could do . They cycled through four managers in a season , spent around £600m on signings and deals and led them to complete. in the bottom half of the Premier League for the first timein 30 years . There has never been anything like it .

People believe that the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino will have some positive impact on the club . It seems like Pochettino. is aware of the situation at Stamford Bridge and. has already began taking corrective measures.

On a positive note ,the women’s team at Chelsea had an appealing and successful season . Presently at the top of the FA Women’s Super League standings and having recently emerged victorious in the Vitality Women’s FA Cup .

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