Tbf if they keep buying Simple stats dictate they will get lucky soon it’s like when I used to buy 4000 packets of stickers to get that one foil badge
thats not how stats work. all you are saying is thst if you buy 100 players then 10 of them have to be half decent but in reality they will just end up with 4 players for one position as there's zero strategy behind what they are doing in football terms. we struggle to see the business sense in ot as beating ffp is not a business strategy when you lose 100mil every year. as we speak cheslea have a poor keeper relatively speaking, a poor defence that lacks experience 6 no 6s, a few wingers thst won't play, a crocked no 10 and an average enough striker 1 billion amd you.couldnt name their best 11 as it doesn't exist.
Never going to be any team culture or cohesion. No bonds between players, no learned and shared strategy. Too much turnover and not enough consistency does not lead to the deep understanding between players that is needed to win.
they will have all those things by January but Todd will sell 4 of them and buy 6 more random but promising players just to confuse Poch .
So Enzo considering leaving Chelsea. You have to ask, do these players not see beforehand what they are getting into or is it a case of a sudden realisation that the money isn't as important as the football. Also reading that Benzema and Jota ( not our one, one of the others) aren't too happy in Saudi. From what I can make out the reasons seem to be football related.
tbf to Fernanvez he was signed in April and it may not have occurred to him that Todd would do a completer rebuild every transfer window
Fair point, although I think you mean January. Maybe he had an idea that a struggling Chelsea, in the bottom half of the table would race up the table once he signed and if they didn't, he'd have 8½ years to try.
I do not think Mauricio Pochettino knew the extent of Chelsea's problems when he signed to take over Chelsea .Maybe, he should have asked for three years to rebuild. At a stage, Todd Boehly may have to be ruthless like his predecessor Roman Abramovich. Time is running out for Mauricio Pochettino.