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  • @gaditeuk
    @gaditeuk Год назад +512

    The fact that Arsenal could go 40 points clear of Chelsea before they even can get 40 points themselves shows how dire the situation is

    • @johannespitkamaki1369
      @johannespitkamaki1369 Год назад +4

      Other has good players other has michelancelo murdick

    • @beastkaybyt2865
      @beastkaybyt2865 Год назад +14

      @@johannespitkamaki1369 he ain’t even that bad, but would’ve only suited Artetas system. Surely it taught Bohely a lesson to not just copy other people’s transfers

    • @johannespitkamaki1369
      @johannespitkamaki1369 Год назад

      @@beastkaybyt2865 yeah sure but if u buy player for 100mil u expect sometin out of him not some complitely unready guy who maybe has talent

    • @BigSmokeMUFC
      @BigSmokeMUFC Год назад +1

      That's karma for Chelsea bantering Arsenal all those years (not defending anyone btw)

    • @JogaBonitoCFTV
      @JogaBonitoCFTV Год назад

      ​@@BigSmokeMUFC well you are lol

  • @nathanb286
    @nathanb286 Год назад +1089

    If Boehly had sacked Potter a few games earlier, they would be in the relegation fight. So at least he got something right

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +171

      hero truly I must say

    • @Ron1n-276
      @Ron1n-276 Год назад +19

      Bro we are still in the relegation fight

    • @steveblundell7766
      @steveblundell7766 Год назад +91

      @@Ron1n-276 You have no idea how hopeless the bottom three are if you really believe any of them can get enough points to move above you

    • @deanhillier7867
      @deanhillier7867 Год назад +1

      100%

    • @danielalbo3781
      @danielalbo3781 Год назад +10

      @@steveblundell7766 why aren’t chelsea just as helpless

  • @GodotOfficial
    @GodotOfficial Год назад +659

    I knew Chelsea was doomed as soon as Todd Boehly told Tuchel to play a 4-4-3 formation

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +111

      Did he actually say the words 4-4-3?!

    • @tompale
      @tompale Год назад +270

      @@Vizeh yes he also thought we play champions league every year no matter what xd

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani Год назад +7

      😂, that's a classic

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani Год назад +62

      ​@@tompale Yes I heard that, he thought CFC is a CL fixed every year

    • @phoenixfire6559
      @phoenixfire6559 Год назад +109

      To be fair, most of the "big" teams play 4-4-3, the extra man being an official or VAR.

  • @edcolton8385
    @edcolton8385 Год назад +124

    Potter didnt have the man management skills for Chelsea, but his tactical knowledge saved it from being as bad as it is under Lamps. If Potter had been sacked earlier, theres genuine questions about a relegation battle. Great vid as always mate.

    • @f1i273
      @f1i273 Год назад +3

      Man management wasn’t the issue his tactics were, we spent £600 & could only score 2 goals in 2 months from January-March. He also had a worse ppg than Tuchel
      Lampard may be worse but Potter had to go at some point, it was clear Chelsea wasn’t improving at all under him and he had the squad since October

    • @bronzy9826
      @bronzy9826 Год назад +4

      ​​@@f1i273 he was out of his depth but unlike frank i think potter is a decent manager. He had to go yes but that's should've been a decision for post season.

    • @gustaaf1892
      @gustaaf1892 Год назад

      When Potter first arrived he undeservedly won 3 or 4 games in a row. Those lucky points are what is keeping Chelsea out of a relegation battle right now.

    • @edcolton8385
      @edcolton8385 Год назад +4

      @@f1i273 The tactics were shocking but the players never respected or listened to him, he couldn't manage the egos and the number of players in the squad.

  • @geojoubert731
    @geojoubert731 Год назад +61

    If you want further proof that Havertz is not a striker, look at Germany. Since Klose retired Germany have been struggling with that position and to finish. Insane midfield and playmakers but no one to put the ball in the net.

    • @crystalracing4794
      @crystalracing4794 Год назад +3

      Fullkrug?

    • @cummerchant542
      @cummerchant542 Год назад +34

      @@crystalracing4794 says a lot when germanys best striker plays for Werder Bremen

    • @mokkaveli
      @mokkaveli Год назад +21

      ​@@crystalracing4794 Fullkrug is about 30 and nobody who doesn't watch German football knew who he was until this summer/the world cup

    • @Kingstar-jp8pm
      @Kingstar-jp8pm Год назад

      He was also class in his favourite position during wc even though nGermany got knocked out early again

    • @jukkl
      @jukkl Год назад

      That the fucking DFB. They only produced midfielders in their „Leistungszentrum“.
      I hope that Moukoko will be a good striker one day.

  • @BFWandz
    @BFWandz Год назад +178

    Honestly, as a Chelsea fan, this is depressing times. Sacking Tuchel so early in the season, made absolutely zero sense to me and to top it off, not selling any players in January or cutting down the squad made matter worse. And now we're fighting relegation.
    Regardless, this was a great video and I loved how you broke everything down. Hope to see more videos💯

    • @UndomesticatedWizardLoser
      @UndomesticatedWizardLoser Год назад

      Too bad Tuchel chose to physically assault another EPL coach on live T .V.
      Things might be different.

    • @tottereff8615
      @tottereff8615 Год назад +6

      Sacking Tuchel was indeed sheer insanity. For a coach with no big club experience.... 🤦.

    • @danniwilder2198
      @danniwilder2198 Год назад +5

      Depressing? That's because as a Chelsea fan you've been spoiled for the past 25 years.

    • @hi-ls6lt
      @hi-ls6lt Год назад +1

      @@UndomesticatedWizardLoser and Wenger didn’t when he shoved Mourinho

    • @UndomesticatedWizardLoser
      @UndomesticatedWizardLoser Год назад

      @@hi-ls6lt Tuchel grabbed Conte's hand and would not let go. That's a bit more intense than a simple push.

  • @newrecruit100
    @newrecruit100 Год назад +70

    People say we were on a downward spiral with Tuchel, while ignoring the circumstances. Even without them, you don’t sack an elite manager unless you replace him with another one. We didn’t. Elite managers also should get the chance to turn things around. An elite tactician like Tuchel would’ve figured out something sooner or later

    • @dylandeforest5616
      @dylandeforest5616 Год назад

      Boehly is just a moron :(

    • @LilAligator
      @LilAligator Год назад

      Tutchel is good, but elite tactician?

    • @newrecruit100
      @newrecruit100 Год назад +5

      @@LilAligator yes elite. We had no business being where we were with the squad we had. Got most of out of the squad because he was tactically on par with best in the world probably besides Pep.

  • @JoroTheFootballBeasts
    @JoroTheFootballBeasts Год назад +152

    I've always said this. Chelsea needs a good forward and one of the best they need right now is Doro.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +15

      Do you think Lukaku could work?

    • @JoroTheFootballBeasts
      @JoroTheFootballBeasts Год назад +29

      @@Vizeh No more Lukaku😅
      He can't do it now in Chelsea

    • @stefankatsarov5806
      @stefankatsarov5806 Год назад

      Isnt Nkaku coming next season for 60m

    • @chim6090
      @chim6090 Год назад +3

      @@stefankatsarov5806 He’s not a striker

    • @cameronuy9552
      @cameronuy9552 Год назад +3

      @Chim He is more of a 10, but I'd to know what he must be thinking watching his future club in their current situation 🙆🏻‍♂️

  • @sonic_of_atlantis
    @sonic_of_atlantis Год назад +86

    My father's brother was a Chelsea fan and the last thing he said before his death "Chelsea forever!" In his final moments he swore his eternal love to this club and while myself and my father aren't Chelsea fans (Liverpool for us) what's happening at Stamford Bridge feels insulting to his memory.

    • @mikedesanta4612
      @mikedesanta4612 Год назад +7

      Lol

    • @1Phire
      @1Phire Год назад

      @@mikedesanta4612 blud is not from GTA

    • @marcusfenix5760
      @marcusfenix5760 Год назад +11

      Atleast he passed away peacefully with a glorious Image of Chelsea, look at Chelsea now. Honestly, The situation Chelsea are in is purely because of the dressing room culture and clueless owner.

    • @de7ox
      @de7ox Год назад +1

      How absolutely tragic

    • @danniwilder2198
      @danniwilder2198 Год назад +2

      Sonic Of Atlantis Don't be so utterly ridiculous. For goodness sake, get a grip. It feels insulting? Who is insulting you? And how exactly are they doing this? It's called sport, no-one has a right to win, no-one is entitled to win. There are ups & downs, good times & bad times, just as there is in life.
      The only people that have insulted the fans are the UK government with the actions they took against the club & its owner last summer.
      Unless you believe the players & coaching staff are intentionally losing or intentionally failing to put 100% effort into everything then I simply cannot fathom what you mean by feeling insulted.
      The new owners have come in & demonstrated their commitment & their big ambitions for the club in an astounding way. They are attempting to bring together a squad full of highly rated young players from around the world. And at great expense.
      The club made a mistake with Potter, clearly, but surely as Chelsea fans we are well used to the manager merry-go-round after the two decades of Abramovich, aren't we?

  • @bpbill2000
    @bpbill2000 Год назад +11

    Great video but you missed one very important thing..... Baseball. Todd Boehly's sporting background is baseball and it looks to me like he tried to run Chelsea like a baseball team. They have large rostas with players on rotation. Games are daily and players can't physically be expected to perform every day of the week, so they rotate. All these big money signings with long contracts is exactly how baseball works. As for having Poch' as a manager you may as well have stayed with potter, they are both very similar in the way they work.

  • @georgemullens
    @georgemullens Год назад +9

    The Chelsea situation in some senses reminds me of when David Moyes went to United, although obviously not with the vast amount of spending. The reason I say this is that Moyes removed all of Sir Alex's backroom staff, essentially gutting staff who had been there for years and years. Chelsea has done a similar thing where senior management of Cech to physios have been removed. This combined with buying WAY too many players has made it an extremely difficult job for any manager, let alone Potter or Lampard.

  • @jamesmichaels4979
    @jamesmichaels4979 Год назад +8

    **correction** Mauricio Pochettino DID win the league in France. He won the domestic double. He didn't win it in his first season because he arrived replacing fired manager Tuchel and playing catch up

  • @qui-gonjinn8350
    @qui-gonjinn8350 Год назад +142

    This hurts to look at as a Chelsea fan. Knowing well we cant do anything about it. Great vid tho

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +10

      Next season hope to reset is the best chance i'd say

    • @Euphoricjoe
      @Euphoricjoe Год назад +3

      It’s honestly depressing after loosing my dad and my best friend and being a single man in my late 30s doesn’t do my thoughts any justice anymore.

    • @Peter_file
      @Peter_file Год назад +3

      @@Euphoricjoe sorry for your loss man life gets better trust me ❤

    • @qui-gonjinn8350
      @qui-gonjinn8350 Год назад

      @@Euphoricjoe im sorry for you. Pray to Allah if you do and i hope your life will get better

    • @kastasrenars744
      @kastasrenars744 Год назад

      @@Euphoricjoe sorry for your loss. We are all united in blue. It will get better

  • @sean21209
    @sean21209 Год назад +33

    SUPER FRANK Y LLLLLAMPARD! Crazy that without Tuchels points they would be in the relegation scrap

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +4

      You're actually not wrong hahhaa

    • @mast3rchief536
      @mast3rchief536 Год назад +2

      Chelsea, Everton and Leeds all going down would be an absolute dream.

  • @Aura_322
    @Aura_322 Год назад +12

    Funy enough timo werner was missing a lot but was bagging some goals in and now has 100 goals in the bundesliga

    • @ElainaMaruyama
      @ElainaMaruyama Год назад +1

      He went back to a farmers league and suddenly was able to score goals, an absolute revelation

    • @Aura_322
      @Aura_322 Год назад +1

      @@ElainaMaruyama still he was a solid No. 9 but became a meme kindaof

  • @makkrohero59
    @makkrohero59 Год назад +52

    It’s in times like these I kinda regret being so emotionally invested in football. I love the game, and I’ve use a lot of time and energy loving it, just like all other football fans. This season has genuinely taken a toll on my everyday life. Hopefully we won’t be relegated, and i’m not even kidding when I say that. I just want this to end.
    Great video btw. Your content is smashing!

    • @symptomofsouls
      @symptomofsouls Год назад +1

      The teams at the bottom are horrible, no way you go down

    • @makkrohero59
      @makkrohero59 Год назад +4

      @@symptomofsouls yeah of course, we will in all likelihood stay up. But just the fact that it is a concern for Chelsea fc, speaks for itself.

    • @malcomflibbleghast8140
      @malcomflibbleghast8140 Год назад

      sadly there is more shiite teams in the league( its ok tho, am sure you would bounce back from league 1.....

    • @Ornobz
      @Ornobz Год назад +3

      As a United fan it's even painful for me. I have to bleach my eyeballs everytime I see Chelsea's result. Man, you guys are the biggest circus in London all because of the Clown Boehly!

    • @JP-vj7fp
      @JP-vj7fp Год назад

      You really should care less about football then. Look up the phrase “bread and circuses”. Football, like most other sports, are simply commodities these days. They are there to take your money and redirect your attention and passion to a useless end.

  • @kevinboltz6244
    @kevinboltz6244 Год назад +11

    These problems have been brewing and are coming to affect in a similar way that united suffered after Ferguson’s departure. It largely dates back to the window when Havertz Ziyech and Werner we’re all bought. Chelsea have had far more transfer misses than they have transfer hits since then. Todd Boehly s chopping and changing, in addition to creating the most bloated squad in the history of football, has made these problems more noticeable and more impactful

  • @lucadegabriele6394
    @lucadegabriele6394 Год назад +33

    Everything that this video explains is true but also the players have to constantly learn new tactics because of the change of managers. The players have to constantly play in the positions that they don't even play in. Also they are thinking about their future way too early which lowered their morale.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +6

      The players haven't been great but without a system that's understand they can't work together well, at the elite level you get found out very fast!

    • @wcokeley85
      @wcokeley85 Год назад +1

      I have been saying this for years. Yes changing manager every 1 or 2 years has delivered consistent success, but at what cost. Players are brought in to do a specific job in a specific system (Jorginho for example) then struggle when the system and their role changes. Chelsea haven't had a quality 1st 11 for a few years. Haven't had a decent striker since Costa left and have had no creative player that can unlock a low block team since Fabregas and Hazard left

  • @raciogd
    @raciogd Год назад +3

    I would say Chelsea's problems are the following:
    -Started off season with lots of key players injured
    -Most summer signings were pretty shit except Sterling
    -Werner being sold and Aubameyang being shit meant Havertz, a CAM, is playing striker
    -A lot of new players came in in January, many have been yeeted in and don't have much time to adapt
    -We are super unlucky before goal as we're just missing sitters or keepers turn into prime Casillas (What I've seen in games at least)
    -Potter was sacked for an even worse manager
    -Lampard doesn't know if he has attacking players or not as he's playing Kante and Gallagher on the wings
    -I think the players, just like us, just want the season to end asap at this point

  • @thefutbolfollower8326
    @thefutbolfollower8326 Год назад +30

    I think Frank Lampard might just be “living long enough to see himself become the villain”

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +4

      It's sad times man

    • @thefutbolfollower8326
      @thefutbolfollower8326 Год назад +1

      @@g5gunitmofokers The players aren’t devoid of responsibility, but when you see the lineup Lampard picks and the way he’s making up weird excuses and being a yes man for Todd Boehly I think I understand why Chelsea fans are putting the majority of the blame on him.

    • @thefutbolfollower8326
      @thefutbolfollower8326 Год назад

      @@g5gunitmofokers I agree but the gaffer needs to bear some, maybe even most of (depending on the situation) of the responsibility when a team is doing crap, this is why I don’t the Antonio Conte is completely in the right when he spoke about Tottenham, he needed to take some of the responsibility as he clearly wasn’t helping all that much with his criticism (This is why got fired with Juve as well, just shitting on the board and players I think), and in this case when you look at how Lampard is acting I think a lot of Chelsea’s suffering is on him. Under Potter they at least won and drew some games, under Lampard they’ve shat themselves and have a 0-0-5 record and have scored 1 goal and conceded 9. That’s at the very least partially on him.

    • @stefankatsarov5806
      @stefankatsarov5806 Год назад

      ​@@g5gunitmofokersWhat about of Everton under Lampard?

  • @connorsmith1668
    @connorsmith1668 Год назад +11

    Great Vid, I'm looking forward to Poch but only because of his work with youngsters, Madueke has a really bright future if used properly, it is his record against the top 6 that worries me.

  • @rediii9239
    @rediii9239 Год назад +11

    They don’t need a rebuild, they need a manager that knows what he’s doing and has abit of balls

    • @anon7596
      @anon7596 Год назад +3

      At this point we need a priest

    • @TheSm1thers
      @TheSm1thers Год назад

      Yeah but then they'll sack him. I wanna know why Tuchel was sacked cos it makes no sense to me.

    • @Yeah.316
      @Yeah.316 Год назад

      They need Carlo

  • @Jasper-sn6fm
    @Jasper-sn6fm Год назад +3

    This is what happens when an American buys an English football club and get too involved in managing the players, strategy etc. they just haven’t got a clue! Might as well convert Chelsea to an American Football or Baseball team because they probably have more chances of winning on those sports than in the Premier League.

  • @chilibeer3912
    @chilibeer3912 Год назад +8

    Even if the Tottenham connection wasn’t an issue I feel Poch might be a bad choice because the current Chelsea situation has the potential to be PSG 2.0. The owner will try to stack the dressing room with big egos regardless of how they fit the puzzle and he will be forced to work with a group of players that have no hope of meshing together but will still be expected to deliver the glory. They have a fanbase that is very fickle due to the Abramovic era where they got everything they wanted for years and I think Boehly tried to replicate that without actually knowing anything about football. He tried spending loads of money but didn’t know how to do it wisely. He tried ruthlessly firing managers but didn’t know how and when to do so. And finally he tried bringing back Lampard, I assume for the banter.

    • @frankreynolds9930
      @frankreynolds9930 Год назад

      Chelsea is far from psg 2.0. You know nothing if you feel that way. Chelsea current aim isn't even winning trophies. It's first build a young team and get top 4 and be self sufficient. All older players are being sold. Hardly any egos in the squad. Boehly was clueless in summer but after hiring experienced directors, club did great in winter. Once squad is trimmed next season, club will be fine.

  • @robertberg1609
    @robertberg1609 Год назад +7

    I'm totally convinced that Potter would haved fared much better if Chelsea had bought a third of the players they did. And I also think Chelsea deserves everything they've got. Finally I hope Potter takes a long holiday and come back stronger in a mature Club.

    • @frankreynolds9930
      @frankreynolds9930 Год назад +1

      Chelsea buying new players wasn't the problem, it was bad buys from previous years still being at the club.

  • @johan8969
    @johan8969 Год назад +14

    A thing you forgot is that Boehly is not only the owner, but acted as the interim sporting director until this February. Being the owner is basically just the guy who forks over money, but Boehly actually thought he could run the club.

    • @Dave-Shearer
      @Dave-Shearer Год назад

      Did he sack Mariana and Cech or did they leave? At the time it was reported they chose to leave so he didn't really have a choice Huge difference between "there's nobody to do it so I better do it" and "I can do this better than anybody else"

    • @arbaz79
      @arbaz79 Год назад +2

      ​@@Dave-Shearer They left by their own choice.

    • @Jalt3001
      @Jalt3001 Год назад +1

      @@arbaz79 we cant discard that their own choice was because of something about the new owners

    • @XTheLolX301
      @XTheLolX301 Год назад +1

      ​@@arbaz79 best decision

  • @cameronuy9552
    @cameronuy9552 Год назад +2

    I keep thinking about what Mudryk must be thinking after basically being an Arsenal player, then moving to Chelsea and now being stuck in the mud. It's one of the worst moves I've been in some time

  • @loseyourselves
    @loseyourselves Год назад +2

    Even when Thomas tuchel was the coach most goals were scored by our defenders through headers or by wingbacks. I forgot when it was the last time Chelsea had a good set of attackers.

    • @MikoyanGurevichMiG21
      @MikoyanGurevichMiG21 Год назад +2

      When the club had Diego Costa- still the only good striker Chelsea has ever had since Drogba. Also, Oliver Giroud was a decent performer when he came off the bench. Don't know why he didn't make it to the first team.

    • @jesterbeats2898
      @jesterbeats2898 Год назад

      ​@MiG-21 Fishbed Tammy and his 15 goal season and now he is contributing to Roma Europa league challenge just the presence of Tammy would've helped currently

  • @jasonfernandes7965
    @jasonfernandes7965 Год назад +2

    I'd love to sign Ivan Toney. A great proven goal scorer that can be the striker that felix/Havertz can feed the ball to. We also need a good proven manager that can handle and motivate this big squad, and find a consistent starting 11. Then we need to sell the players that just aren't working out, Pulisic, Koulibaly, Aubameyang, Gallagher....

  • @gardlindby8884
    @gardlindby8884 Год назад +1

    Do not sleep on the fact that Tuchel sold Giroud and Tammy, bought Lukaku, got rid of Lukaku and Werner. And then brought in AUBAMEYANG. What the hell was he thinking. He did not even want a striker I the summer l, but saw in the early games that we might need a striker and panicbuyed auba

  • @Deeenoooo
    @Deeenoooo Год назад +3

    chelsea's main problem is not having a striker capable of scoring, we should've never gotten rid of abraham

  • @steveblundell7766
    @steveblundell7766 Год назад +4

    Well done, managing to fit the whole of Chelsea's squad on one screen

  • @topbanana9542
    @topbanana9542 Год назад +2

    Lampard has a 100% record! Us fans are loving life!

  • @johndeighan2495
    @johndeighan2495 Год назад +1

    A big part of it must be that the players are much bigger than the managers. There’s an imbalance between the playing squad - crammed with World Cup winners and trophy-laden stars - and Graham Potter. The guy hadn’t won or done anything. And he doesn’t have that personal authority and charisma that demands immediate respect. So the players would be looking at him and thinking “who are you?” And then they bring in Lampard - the very guy sacked to make way for Tuchel! Many of those players played under Frank. They must be thinking the same thing we are. “What a joke!” Under those conditions how are they supposed to go out and perform like an elite team?

  • @mario-ki5fi
    @mario-ki5fi Год назад +1

    I don't remember who said it but basically to make a winning team the players have to stay at the club so that they are going to create a bond with team, the staff, the manager (obviously you must have a project with him), the fans and the city. If you look at real madrid and manchester city they do spend hundres of million but with a purpose and with the manager. If you look at psg they have a dream team attack just with that you should start the game 3-0 up, it seems like that they are a bunch of players playing with a random manager like chelsea.

  • @JHJeong07
    @JHJeong07 Год назад +2

    I still think the down fall started from Lakaka's interview

  • @asianlad9203
    @asianlad9203 Год назад +32

    10:47 chelsea accountants dividing the payments for the transfers over a 12 year contract period be like

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      🤣🤣

  • @brutanedda3107
    @brutanedda3107 Год назад +1

    Wow, it's almost like, when a team changes management and an internal crisis is incoming, putting a shitload of money in gaps before rebuilding a strong system does not work at all!

  • @ChasingLamely
    @ChasingLamely Год назад +1

    You mentioned managers not having success after moving to rivals... There's literally one exception to that in the history of English football: Brian Clough.
    And they say exceptions prove the rules.

  • @rejectwokeness1314
    @rejectwokeness1314 Год назад +3

    Chelsea has gotten rid of some of the very best coaches in the world like Tuchel and Sarri in recent years, and they've did a pretty good job. They have their method and Chelsea under them have direction and purpose.

  • @theqaz1828
    @theqaz1828 Год назад

    There is an interview with the Brentford director of football on the high performance podcast where he talks about how he (and others) have managed the consistent growth and success of the club over the last few years.
    He talked about not making too many changes too quickly, bringing in the right players to build the right culture, intelligent recruitment, etc. All things that haven't happened at Chelsea.
    As a Chelsea fan, I really hope Boehly is learning from his mistakes here as he has made some absolutely doozies this last 12 months.

  • @ajax9923
    @ajax9923 Год назад +3

    Super franks record isnt stopping anytime soon 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥😭😭😭

  • @tumppuman
    @tumppuman Год назад +1

    Heard somewhere that Tuchel was mainly fired because he didnt want to teach Todd how to run the football side of the club or take on additional duties from the support staff Todd fired. I guess Boehly wanted him to be a modern day Alex Ferguson who basically ran United as the Glazers werent that interested in the football side.

  • @JogaBonitoCFTV
    @JogaBonitoCFTV Год назад

    Potter has been manager for more then a couple of yeardy3s vizeh, he was part of a womans football club I believe. He also managed ostersund in Sweden, got them promoted, got them in the europa league and even beat arsenal when wenger was in charge. His been around for nearly 10 years.

  • @RyanMK666
    @RyanMK666 Год назад +2

    Sterling was a finisher at Liverpool just saying.
    But this video is actually really interesting to watch, and I’ve loved the detail you went into instead of instantly critiquing everything and everyone.
    Very informative.

    • @dscwac396
      @dscwac396 Год назад

      Suarez sturridge aguero Silva kdb Coutinho etc.... Anyone who's actually talented enough to take space for him to stroll through for tap ins

  • @fuhjrvr7474
    @fuhjrvr7474 Год назад

    they got a bunch of stars coming off the world cup and a bunch of new main starter players that needed to catch up to the chelsea game/ chemistry/ premier league type play. add on the new coaches and inexperienced owner. it’s so surprise

  • @idekkkkkk5647
    @idekkkkkk5647 Год назад +1

    Has everyone just forgotten about Bruno Saltor? Sure he wasn't the most stylish manager, but he would have at least given chelsea some stability until the end of the season, a bit like hiddink in 2016. Judging from the performance against Liverpool we defo would have won at least 2 of the 3 pl games lamps has lost, and we'd at least be top half, but of course boehly let him go for a pe teacher

  • @frankm.d1479
    @frankm.d1479 Год назад

    The Intro is CRAZY lon..Good shit mate lol

  • @rwalker0130
    @rwalker0130 Год назад +1

    amazing how United has given up the 5th least goals since we have up 17 in just three games (City, Liverpool, Brentford). our defense has been stellar this year but when the dam breaks look out

  • @Itchyknee88
    @Itchyknee88 Год назад +1

    Similar to Man Utd last season, except Utd were saved in more of their tight games by moments of individual magic.

  • @connor4435
    @connor4435 Год назад +5

    People need to remember that Poch wasn’t the only one who managed psg the season they lost the league, he had about half the season with Tuchel having the other half, and Poch’s only full season in charge was one of their best ever league campaigns

  • @mrlajel
    @mrlajel Год назад

    It's Benitez when he went to Chelsea. Hated by Chelsea's fans, he won UEL + 3rd place + win vs Fergie's MU at OT.

  • @milk__teee
    @milk__teee Год назад +1

    Potter thought he was scaloni by changing up his formation every time.
    One thing for sure, I could probably be a better manager than Lampard.

  • @Mannythebeaner
    @Mannythebeaner Год назад +1

    Chelsea sacking tuchel is very similar to when they sacked mourinho for almost the same reason the owner not seeing eye to eye

  • @marcorojas-vazquez6792
    @marcorojas-vazquez6792 Год назад

    Boehly bought a plumming business when he had no idea about plumming bought all the supplies for the plummer then fired the plummer and got a painter to do the plumming

  • @rfcfanj7911
    @rfcfanj7911 Год назад

    4:30 the Irish guy knew, 16:23 remember he came in during the winter tuchel is partly to blame

  • @roseberrygamingid
    @roseberrygamingid Год назад +1

    it's kinda weird behavior in chelsea management, some good coach reach peak performance but not too long after that they get kick out, Remember when Di Matteo winning UCL beat Munchen, he kick couple months after that, and recently Tuchel winning another UCL and he kick out. kinda bizzare. even after Abramovic left it still there, what a mess

  • @leobuscaglia5576
    @leobuscaglia5576 Год назад +1

    It's mind boggling as a Liverpool fan that the Chelsea owner has spent half a billion dollars this season in signing new players. Over here at Anfield the owners are such cheapskates that we haven't signed a midfielder in three years! The club has been running on fumes and could collapse at any moment.

  • @mittersaru
    @mittersaru Год назад

    I was recently watching a video about Chelsea in which I learnt that when Roman bought that club in 2003 he invested money in his first season but Ranieri could not win any trophies in the 03-04 season. Then they brought Jose Mourinho to the club and he was fully backed by the owner and Jose won trophies with the team. But now if they want to fully back their next manager they may need to buy a few players who are recommended by the new manager. Now I don't know much about FFP rules and I am guessing that they may not be able to back their manager next season because of their recent spending spree. So the new manager may not be able to produce good results in the next season. So it is a pretty concerning situation. But I think the owners have to support the new manager irrespective of the results to bring some type of stability in the club.

  • @xungutuku7850
    @xungutuku7850 Год назад +1

    i don't think any manager wants to go to chelsea simply because of Todd Boehly and his ideias especially after he said to Tuchel to use 4-4-3 formation but hey we gotta wait and see what happends

  • @georgekouteris
    @georgekouteris Год назад +1

    I'm a chelsea fan and I have to say that the appointment of Pochettino is sth I never though i would see but I have seen a lot of bat shit crazyiness this last 2 years. I do think that Poch is a good manager appointment given his experience, tactics and development of young players which chelsea have planty of, of course. I think that if the fans give him a little time and he shows his qualities he could be a great manager for chelsea F.C. And let's be honest here he might not be tuchel but he is a WAY better manager than both Potter and Lampard (no disrespect to them, but that's a fact). Guy took SPURS of all teams and he made them reach the fucking CL FINAL knocking excelent teams out of the competition to reach that point. As for his time at PSG I don't think anyone should ever be bothered with that. That club is a circus and no manager should be judged for his work at that club. They have had a lot of great managers (Ancelotti, Tuchel, Emery) and none of them has really succeeded there.

  • @T3NJO
    @T3NJO Год назад +9

    When Tod boehly interfered he played FIFA career mode.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      It literally is like playing career mode

    • @nokiaceewan891
      @nokiaceewan891 Год назад +1

      Fr, especially when you increase your transfer fee.

  • @matrixxx3662
    @matrixxx3662 Год назад +1

    The appointment of Potter was not a bad at all. Its clear Todd Bohely was looking for a project manager who would build a solid team over 5 years. He is not Abrahamovich and dosen't want to replicae his business model. Fans need to understand that.

  • @zafirulrahi1124
    @zafirulrahi1124 Год назад +1

    Because its football and not Baseball.
    you cannot have a such a dramatic change in a short amount of time.

  • @jaewon679
    @jaewon679 Год назад +2

    Imagine spending 3 billion quid on a football club only for every fan of the club to want you out after 6 months 😂

  • @heywho1139
    @heywho1139 Год назад +1

    Being back the special one

  • @julianhyde1
    @julianhyde1 Год назад +1

    Potter turned up at training to be met by two new players he didn’t even know !

  • @jeffery9164
    @jeffery9164 Год назад +4

    iam sure they will be back next season with a new manager and a couple of players finding their form

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm Год назад +2

      You don't perform for people you don't like

    • @jeffery9164
      @jeffery9164 Год назад

      @@gratefulkm thats true broskie but the money and treament these players get the least is that you try to perform no ?

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm Год назад +2

      @@jeffery9164 that's what a slave master would kid themselves into believing
      that the slaves would care about their master if you throw enough stuff at them, human nature emotionally is nothing like that, once you feel a certain way money cannot change that

  • @kommissar.murphy
    @kommissar.murphy Год назад

    Getting one of those Winston Bogarde contracts for Chelsea must be one of the best things that could ever happen to you, on a personal level.

  • @joelweber5
    @joelweber5 Год назад +1

    Congrats Vizeh for your team coming back to the prem 🔥

  • @spinyslasher6586
    @spinyslasher6586 Год назад +1

    The fact that they sold Jorginho, an experienced and mature player who was known to be a great influence in the dressing room thanks to his multi-lingual skills, is telling of what's wrong at Chelsea.

  • @dislexyc
    @dislexyc Год назад +1

    This reminds me of 2005 when they had 40 players or so and mourinho just came in a got rid of a bunch of them

  • @chuksedeogumichael3326
    @chuksedeogumichael3326 Год назад +1

    Chelsea should get into talk with high profile managers like Mourinho, zidane etc to be able to build a team that will dominate football for decade.Secondly get a striker lol Ivan toney who has performed well in all the football division in England

  • @derekmooney2771
    @derekmooney2771 Год назад +1

    Check out the Newcastle model - true they are hamstrung by FFP due to Ashleys cheap selling of sponsorship, but look at them now. A very very happy club top to bottom, and it shows.

  • @Twiggi
    @Twiggi Год назад +1

    Couple things here
    I understand ur banter - I could play in this club and guarantee you more than two wins, but thing is... No, no you don't and the point why? Because that is exactly how Chelsea plays at the moment. Like a bunch of friends that got together after work/school to play some football. They are not playing like a team at all and make many mistakes, frankly the same as you would, if anything this is exactly how it would go if random people who think are decent in football or play together in Sunday League or wherever got together and tried to play on top level.
    Most people felt like Potter was an amazing manager - absolutely not, it was pretty divided actually and I am not talking about sacking Tuchel, but about Potter himself. I didnt think it will work out well (yeah I didnt think it will go this badly either, but I didnt see the potential and expertise a lot of people talked about). Points pretty much as you said. Like what did he achieve until Chelsea's job? He managed swansea and that wasnt anything amazing. Then Brighton and it went 15th, 16th, 10th with still negative GD, and then he was appointed when we were not even halfway in next season and only then Brighton was really high. We are talking about one okay season and one overachieving and based on that there were shouts that he is the best new manager. It's just not. Dont get me wrong, Brighton had an amazing season for sure, but I heard shouts about Ranieri being new Pep when Leicester won the league and where is he now? It's not only about the manager and Chelsea are not Brighton. This is not even English Tax anymore which did contribute to this also.
    The new signings - also very important thing to mention is that even tho there were many new faces, they were all young players. You need the experience in the club too and that is only Kante, Azpi and Silva - Kante has been injured for very long time and on the top of that Jorginho one of the more senior players left too. Who is there to guide the players? Not to mention that Auba already kind of failed in the league and you bring him back for Werner who at least provided movement in the attack and space.
    Lampard in - Yeah, delusional fanbase if there was any hope something will change from them. Sacking Potter was maybe the right thing, but appointing Lampard... I mean you get high risk high reward in life and you could argue that as spirits were low, confidence demolished, etc. that someone with passion for the club would bring it back and normally I would agree, but not now. As Drogba said I dont recognize Chelsea anymore. It's not the same club at all, half of these players never even met Lampard and not to even mention his first run which didnt end that well. This was just catching straws to help players, but it's not it.
    The thing you should have mentioned is that Boehly completely changed the whole personal behind the scenes, like for example fyzio and players actually want it back. How are you meant to get together when people who are there to help you do it behind the scenes are changing too. What is happening is basically as if you just established the club, that's why it's failing. It's simple. Everybody is new and the couple of people who stayed there (which are only some players at this point) are not enough to mend it together.

  • @itszaque
    @itszaque Год назад

    My main guess as to why we’re struggling so much: we don’t have the personnel to play fast, and we don’t have the camaraderie to play controlled.
    Even when we won the champions league it wasn’t because we were better offensively. We got our goal and we sat back and defended. When you have the best defense in the world that’s a strategy to success, but when players move, get injured and age and you’re left with a potent but weakened defense (and no reliable attack) there’s not much anyone can do. Imo we need to drastically reduce the amount of players on the squad, find a reliable finisher or 2, and get some consistency on formations and players in our rotation.

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm Год назад

      No one likes the owner
      One of many things money cant buy,
      is your attention

  • @tribeard5424
    @tribeard5424 Год назад

    It really goes to show how important the manager is to a football team, no matter how good the players are. I would say the only team in history that wouldn't need a manager would be prime Brazil, ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, kaka, etc.

  • @Cespar997
    @Cespar997 Год назад

    Its like they've built this luxury palace of players but forgot to build the front door.

  • @jamiepriestley2437
    @jamiepriestley2437 Год назад +1

    What you don't know Vizeh is that it really is a hilltop village in Wales

  • @MrMusic724
    @MrMusic724 Год назад +1

    Video idea, Nottingham Forest and how harsh it was to sell the majority squad that got them up, love the videos, keep it up ❤

    • @austinndyetabula5274
      @austinndyetabula5274 Год назад +1

      Didn't they come up playing a starting lineup with mostly loanees?

  • @LVRDMEEL
    @LVRDMEEL Год назад

    Definitely subscribing , this is quality

  • @marcosaguilar8994
    @marcosaguilar8994 Год назад

    What is most alarming is that they used so much of their money to get these new players on long term contracts by abusing a loophole that was previously only used sparingly… and now all they have to show for it is a team that is just average… I can’t imagine being a Chelsea fan rn considering it seems like it will take at couple of seasons at least to fix the mistakes that they have committed in a short period of time, but will ultimately end up affecting them for years to come.

  • @RaeCrazyGaming
    @RaeCrazyGaming Год назад +1

    as a chelsea fan, i have no clue what boely is doing. tuchel is a world class manager who stood by chelsea during the chaos of the abramovich saga for potter, a great manager but a man who needs time to create a system. If he needs a few years to create a world class squad, why sack him so quickly? and the decision to sack him and bring in Lampard? who was crap and chelsea and even worse at Everton. Boely seems to be doing more of the same as abramovich, throwing money at the problem and sacking managers instantly

  • @stanettiels7367
    @stanettiels7367 Год назад

    Crazy to sack Tuchel. Ridiculous what they did to Potter. He had an impossible task with so many players costing so much money. He had to involve most of them if for no other reason than to retain some market value on players - even if he didn’t want them or want to play them.
    I can’t imagine Potter not being instructed from above to play the new signings. If he’d left them on the bench and truly picked his preferred eleven, they’d just depreciate in value costing the club hundreds of millions. The signed players weren’t just squad players, they were expensive players expecting to start. Insane.
    He was probably strong armed into playing as many players as possible, leaving it almost impossible to pick a steady 11/17 players who could consistently carry out his instructions.
    Interference from the board in the football side of things is preposterous. Like when Boehly went to the changing room to give team talks - like, wtf are you doing?

  • @jonasdauerbrenner6432
    @jonasdauerbrenner6432 Год назад +1

    i read somewhere that Boehly suggested Tuchel a starting 11 with 11 field players during a meeting 💀💀💀

  • @bakerboysdist420
    @bakerboysdist420 Год назад +14

    As a Chelsea fan thank you. You somehow managed to get all of our many issues into one video and I hope other delusional Chelsea fans can learn from this. We need to stop blowing cash and sacking managers when things dont go well. We need to trust the process. I just hope whoever is the next manager is actually given a fair chance. What we did to Tuchel cannot happen again. With that being said, I do not think Poch is the perfect answer, but he is not the worst option, and I think he will develop our young players nicely. As for winning any silverware? I am going to lower my expectations when it comes to that. I would love for Jose to come back or even Conte... I would not expect immediate success but if we gave them at least 3-4 years, they would do great things for the club.

    • @marshalkagami
      @marshalkagami Год назад +3

      Call it a hunch but I have a feeling poch could actually be just the man you need for the job rn.

    • @shawnt8850
      @shawnt8850 Год назад +4

      Wanting back Jose or Conte simply exposes you as a massive casual. Besides the title win, what Jose did to the squad set us back massively. Also Conte literally sabotaged us in 17/18 cuz of a few transfers and sued the club.

    • @sky3880
      @sky3880 Год назад +1

      Such a casual lmao. Bringing Jose wouldn't fix anything even Conte too have you not learn??? ☠️

    • @bakerboysdist420
      @bakerboysdist420 Год назад

      @@shawnt8850 Okay fine Conte is for a reach... I will admit... Idk man I just cant get behind poch. But you are right, conte would be terrible. I am honestly just a Jose fan boy and really admire his tactics. I think he was great for Roma... but completely different situation. Thank you for sharing that with me

    • @bakerboysdist420
      @bakerboysdist420 Год назад

      @@sky3880 I just love Jose Im sorry... Conte was a reach for sure

  • @dexters2525
    @dexters2525 Год назад

    Boehly consortium: the root cause behind Chelsea's shambolic season. New manager and summer window is a chance to reassess the strategy - plus some serious damage control. Hoping for bounce back next season with fewer Boehly and co blunders!

  • @welshculture
    @welshculture Год назад

    Yo you done my country dirty in that intro lol love the vids tho😂😂

  • @wasteoftime2187
    @wasteoftime2187 Год назад +1

    No that is not some hilltop village in wales 😂

  • @chriscilia7555
    @chriscilia7555 Год назад +1

    He’s the worst thing that could have ever happened to Chelsea

  • @asi411
    @asi411 Год назад +1

    do the controvesy of the euro 2020 final

  • @branaldinho
    @branaldinho Год назад +1

    The problem is with a lot of football fans is they can only see the present. We all laugh at Chelsea right now but I’m worried about them next season. The owner will eventually get it right, their players with a full pre season and with the right manager they will be one hell of a team next season. No european football only premier league to focus on, 16/17 vibes.

    • @_kickoff
      @_kickoff Год назад

      That was Pep 1st season Klopp was starting, arsenal, and manu were terrible. Maybe Poch if he takes chelsea job can improve chelsea but there is huge difference between 16/17 and now

    • @branaldinho
      @branaldinho Год назад +1

      @@_kickoff I agree a lot has changed, and it would be much harder now. But the point is still valid, they’ve got the talent and they’ll have a better fixture schedule than other teams.

  • @maheshpun4804
    @maheshpun4804 Год назад +1

    Idk why we sacked Potter if we didn't already have a manager like Nagelsmann or Enrique lined up.
    Yes he probably deserved to be sacked for poor result but we all knew Potter was a long term type of manager so why not just wait it out till the end of season, maybe he could've developed the team

  • @j2chinkzz97
    @j2chinkzz97 Год назад

    as a chelsea fan i really think the missing piece is a striker . it’s not like we are bad defensively , par the real madrid game . squad needs to be trimmed , players such as ziyech,chalobah, dave, mendy,auba,kouli,gallagher and loftus cheek.
    i do feel bad for potter i do reckon with a half decent st we would be in a completely different position . but at the same time i think signing too many players in january has harmed the squad more than healed.
    they should’ve bought players who were needed now such as enzo badishille and mudryk but the rest should’ve went back on loan such as madueke and fofana (st) . if lukaku comes back he should play . felix shouldn’t have been brought in even though i love him. just for the fact he was signed for 10 mill for 5 months 😮.
    havertz should be loaned out rediscover his form let another manager found his best position unless poch has a clear plan for him but with the likes of nkunku and mount . mount may rediscover his form and may resign a contract and i believe nkunku will be the first name on the team sheet .

  • @briantanguay4768
    @briantanguay4768 Год назад +1

    The new owners bear responsibility.

  • @a-person2310
    @a-person2310 Год назад +1

    I’m a Chelsea fan, and it’s that we act so afraid in the box. Boehly is bad but it’s manageable. We sacked Tuchel and brought in a fraud. Zagreb was a mess but sacking the dude who won us the UCL it has to be done with hesitation. Klopp lost to Belgrade and still is a great manager. Poch will hopefully come in and steady the players. Mudryk has a lot of ability just needs to gain composure. Enzo is insane. But we need to sell, sell, sell. We need a smaller side with smart signings. We don’t need an oshimen. I don’t want to ruin another player. We need an old, slow striker (never should have sold Giroud smh) who has the experience to steady the ship. Broja is honestly closer to what we need. We could bring in another player. Sterling is a great player but not the forward. We play scared. We have no pride. Lukaku doesn’t have the inspiration. We play Kante as a CAM. Gallagher scoring our only goal of April being out of the box is very telling.

  • @chrisharper7945
    @chrisharper7945 Год назад +1

    I think next season Chelsea will be right back. Nkunku will be in. A new manager will find an 11 thats most applicable and if that manager is the littlest bit competent at top tier football, then Chelsea will be good.

  • @yanhanna
    @yanhanna Год назад +1

    Any ideas who's going to be leaving Chelsea? Tuchel so unfortunate to lose his job, Potter too. The owner should leave it to the manager to sort out, bought way too many players and now they don't know their strongest team. At least lamps got a win yesterday

  • @alobravo7889
    @alobravo7889 Год назад

    What a video. Liked and subscribed. Cheers Mate

  • @mfadli6626
    @mfadli6626 Год назад +1

    Chelsea had a clear problem with finishing but they brought in everyone except a clinical striker