Sound the chaos klaxon, it's kicking off at Chelsea again
Evening Standard|September 11, 2024
IT’S ONE thing looking silly when your players are rowing over who takes a penalty while you’re beating Everton 4-0 at home. But when it’s the two most powerful decision-makers at the top of the club — Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital — trying to yank the proverbial football from one another’s arms? Well, that’s when alarm bells ought to ring.
Malik Ouzia
Sound the chaos klaxon, it's kicking off at Chelsea again

At Chelsea, of course, you’d be forgiven for not noticing, since they have been sounding about one thing or another for most of the past two-anda-half years, since former owner Roman Abramovich first put the club up for sale.

The impression throughout last term was of a club almost duty-bound to exude chaos, encapsulated on the night the Toffees were thrashed, eventually by six, at Stamford Bridge. Cole Palmer scored four, a push for Europe was back on, and yet rather than spend the evening celebrating, the then-manager Mauricio Pochettino was forced to explain why some of his senior players had been forced to break up an embarrassing hoo-ha over the rights to a spot-kick.

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