It's no longer news that Chelsea football club are being lead by the forth manager this 22/23 alone, and despite the continuous changes there hasn't been a significant impact or different in the results of the team, we can argue all we want that Bruno Saltor is a caretaker coach, but he has lead the team out if the tunnel alongside the likes of Tuchel, Potter and now Lampard.
The cause of Chelsea woe seems to go beyond just the managerial issues, in as much as they're performing terribly on the pitch, they also did same in the transfer market in my opinion, I mean why will one because they've got loads of funds to spend then decide to gather loads of average players and expect to get a good results.
If I'm to analyse according to my findings, I believe Chelsea woes began the very day Roman Ambramovic sold the team, nothing really good as happens since his departure and the new owner isn't even doing anything impactful to turn the tides around.
Despite not being a Chelsea fans, I've known them to be a goal and winning oriented team under Roman Ambramovic, and he's never shy to show any manager who isn't doing well the exit door just to bring in someone who'll perform better and inspire the team to bring out the best results. https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/vickoly/23uEzLGE8w7KYnRcZ8MkvZZ6buwgVD4Xr4oHSfka3Zr7uDfQkdbuC2QYpqZbde4b3Erg4.jpg
Unfortunately under Todd Boehly reverse seems to have been the case, as he seems to be head bent on employing English managers over good and renounce one that'll get the job done, I personally think he lacks patient with Thomas Tuche, and sack him to early, given the fact that Tuche has had great impact on the team in the previous years.
Graham Potter was a total failure at Chelsea in my opinion and I don't think any of Chelsea's managers since the first spell of Joes Morinho as ever been that bad, the least I expected was to let the assistant manager Bruno Saltor finish the season, but instead again another English manager was brought in to fill the role of the caretaker coach.
Lampard has once coach Chelsea and the outcome was terrible and his last club was also left in shambles before he was finally sacked, so I see no reason to justify his signing, now imagine him losing to a common Wolverhampton Wanderers side, benching Kante who had an excellent gave against Liverpool in the process.
Well let see how things goes, against real Madrid and who they'll finally sign as the new manager by the end of the season.
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