Frank Leboeuf Criticizes Chelsea's Management
Frank Leboeuf Criticizes Chelsea's Management

Frank Leboeuf Criticizes Chelsea's Management

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Chelsea FC is facing a crisis under the ownership of Todd Boehly, who took over in 2022, as the club has failed to secure a top-four finish in the Premier League despite spending over £1 billion on new players. Former player Frank Leboeuf has labeled the situation a 'disgrace,' expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the club's current strategy focused on young talents. He argues that Chelsea lacks experienced leaders, which is essential for reclaiming their former glory, stating that they may never win the Premier League again if their approach does not change. The club's performance has notably declined, finishing 12th and 6th in the last two seasons, marking their lowest standings in Premier League history. Despite a recent victory in pre-season, fan anger towards the management has been evident, with potential protests brewing against Boehly's ownership. As the new season approaches, the pressure is mounting on new manager Enzo Maresca to turn things around quickly.

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