Todd Boeley is a magician, he managed to make a club that was UCL winners 3 years ago and fa cup and carabao cup finalist the season before and spent 1 billion quid into a already strong squad into a shit show, my man Houdini would be proud of him
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
It's a genius move i'll be honest
@omari12849 ай бұрын
He came in has a secret agen from rival clubs to turn Chelsea into a circus
@NandoFIT-df8ly9 ай бұрын
"Hey, all you soccor fans. My name is Todd Boehly. You may know me from other sports franchises like the LA Dodgers. I'm here to tell you that the future is bright for Chelsea soccor club and I believe Chelsea will win 69 to zero against the Real Milan Buckaneers in tonight's Champions Superbowl League showdown. Have an AWESOME day everyone!" -Todd Boehly
@jout7389 ай бұрын
Imagine buying football club for over five billion dollars and actually making the club worse with no money returns, because you were so delusional as american, that you thought winning would be so easy. Todd Boehly thought he would easily win the league buying random decent players across the world and completaley switch your starting eleven, while that has never been proven to be working startegy, when you need to buy the best of the generation, if you want to win the premier league and not just some average football players who dont know eachother and so wont really have good chemistry with eachother.
@magivkmeister61669 ай бұрын
Getting rid of Tuchel was certainly a bold strategy
@shawnmichaels5689 ай бұрын
As a barca fan, 2012 chelsea was one of the toughest teams i've ever seen. As much as it hurts seeing barca lose at the Semi-finals, Gotta admire their passion of the game. But now, This can't be the same team who were passionate heading to every match. "Passion" is what lacks in their current team.
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
That was true Chelsea
@Abrantelo9 ай бұрын
@@Vizeh and what is worse is that Boehy the clown want Chelsea to become the next Spurs or Milan
@brunoactis11049 ай бұрын
Well it literally isn't the same team.
@xavierluna38889 ай бұрын
Wdym after how they were robbed against you years prior lmao 😂😂😂😂
@deopsey9 ай бұрын
Varça
@casuallviewer9 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan, I couldn't agree more.
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
Happy to hear from you
@oslomapping9 ай бұрын
@@Vizeh"they beat villa, they lose will lose to palace" "they are in the cup final, they will lose" why do you think that they will lose? you are no one to talk about chelsea when you support burnley, BLOODY BURNLEY. And your shite club can't even fill their stadium. Good luck in the championship!
@mrkevkigs11349 ай бұрын
@@oslomappingAs a chelsea fan,we will meet them there as well😂
@Therealmrhandsome9 ай бұрын
You aren’t an actual Chelsea fan if you agree this guy is a fucking idiot
@Therealmrhandsome9 ай бұрын
If you agree with this you aren’t a Chelsea fan absurd amounts of misinformed opinions and general just nonsense being spread
@Lechef539 ай бұрын
I think that Chelsea’s biggest issue is that they spend money on young players every transfer window, meaning that none of the players that arrived from the previous transfer window had any chance to gel with each other. In theory, having a young inexperienced team with a couple of experienced leaders playing with each other for a couple of years will definitely improve rather than changing lineups as frequently as Iron Maiden. Boehly’s constant need of signing “the next Ronaldo” or “the biggest prodigy since Messi” every couple of months means that none of the players have any time to really understand how the other players play, hence the inconsistency. It’s not the managers fault but rather the owners.
@squidwardtempoles89448 ай бұрын
True, old players are good as mentors for young players but boehly didn't think about that, he made a new squad for chelsea where almost all of them were "talented" young players and forced them to fit into the coach's system
@Lechef538 ай бұрын
@@squidwardtempoles8944 Chelsea sold all of their big experiences players (Kanté, Jorginho, Kovacic, Koulibaly, Azpilicueta etc) and brought in younger guys, who are very good, but lack the big game experience or the nouse to grind out wins. Whenever they concede, they look timid and scared of the opposition.
@Lechef538 ай бұрын
Also, Chelsea’s attack has no consistency. For example, Murdryks and Maduekes form are hot and cold throughout the season. Jackson is another hot and cold player. He has a manic and chaotic player, not in the way of Nunez who is also chaotic, but clinical and dangerous in the box. Jackson looks rather lost, especially during 1v1’s where he looks scared and indecisive.
@squidwardtempoles89448 ай бұрын
@@Lechef53 that's why senior players are needed, chelsea doesn't have the right person to be captain they forced gallagher, reece & even goalkeeper to be captain their mentality is easily shaken Jorginho & kovacic could have been good mentors and were dumped by the "soccer man" boehly he thinks this is football manager where you can dominate the league with a team of young players
@ssemergencyworld73629 ай бұрын
However, the women's side have hit the nail on the head and have continued their immense success and dominance even under the new ownership of the club. I regularly attend women's matches and it is refreshing and nice to see so many play for the passion of the club whether they came up through the academy or were brought in from elsewhere. Its not going to be everyone's cup of tea but worth going to a game
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
They seem to have a great thing going on there massively
@OC_8 ай бұрын
That's mostly because the clowns that own the club didn't immediately sack their manager and give the whole team a makeover. It was working and they left it alone.
@xcidgaf6 ай бұрын
yeah but no one cares about them
@cggaming32629 ай бұрын
Also poch does have to take some of the blame with some of his decisions. For example playing COLWILL at left back instead of Ian MAATSEN when he was the only left back fit.
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
Oh yeah I couldn't believe that
@someone-ys4hh9 ай бұрын
It is because of the lack of height and security from crosses. I am not defending poch completely, I have seen this message floating around.
@Jack-bg4jp8 ай бұрын
youtube coaches lol dont you think if ian maatsen was the best option he would of pick him lol he has to consider things youve never heard of lol
@someone-ys4hh8 ай бұрын
@@Jack-bg4jp Look I said that I heard that he is not used cause he's not tall enough to block crosses that come into the box.
@Jack-bg4jp8 ай бұрын
@@someone-ys4hh didn’t mean to reply to you was just replying to the guy who made the comment he’s a idiot lol they somehow think they know more then real managers when they can’t even get above 40 points on there fpl team
@RandomHeroXJack9 ай бұрын
Chelsea season ticket holder here, agree with some of the points made but to say Poch is not the problem and then a few minutes later state you don't know what the tactics are illustrates he's definitely a contributing factor haha. But maybe no point sacking him because there's no-one available who'd come in short term (other than Jose or Conte - neither of which would work well with this squad), I do think he'll go in the summer though. None of the players have really improved under him and he's shown this season that he has no real plan B and just stubbornly marches out the same formation, often with players playing out of place in every game for... reasons. The scouting has been so biased on the future that they forgot we need to win games now to get back into Europe. The balance of the squad is as a result completely off. No visible leadership on the pitch. The fans feel less connected to the team because of the distinct lack of personality we exhibit. We've scouted based on statistical models without any understanding of the mental toughness and tactical intelligence of some of the players. As a result we often concede late or a few in a row and they don't have the toolset or experience to dig in or come from behind in games, so if we go 1-0 down a lot of the time we lose. ...oh and lack of a proven goal scorer... basically since Costa left. But other than that living the dream!
@goat39359 ай бұрын
that villa game is how every game should be, played with passion and as a team tbh poch isn't the biggest problem as the sporting directors are at fault, poch is just too stubborn playing maatsen as rw is the biggest example
@RandomHeroXJack9 ай бұрын
@@goat3935 Agree he's not the biggest problem, the squad make-up is all wrong. But he should be getting more from the players he does have in my opinion. Villa are also a good match-up for Chelsea, they play with a high line and try to play it out so Chelsea can use their press and their pace. Teams with low blocks have caused us the most issues this season (bar Liverpool).
@BigTurki149 ай бұрын
Your club sucks mate
@doksara4208 ай бұрын
Anyone who says Poch is the problem knows shit about football
@RandomHeroXJack8 ай бұрын
No-one is saying he's THE problem. But the fact he hasn't really improved the players, made any attempt to alter his tactics to suit the strengths of the players he has fit/adapt to the tactical patterns of his opponents, been able to improve the defending on set-pieces/balls in to the box and strengthen the mentality with the squad I'd say are all problems he's being employed to solve. And he's not doing a great job with any of them.@@doksara420
@fardinalam48189 ай бұрын
Feel as though the twitter stuff is a way for chelsea fans to cope with whats going on. Don’t really know what else they’re supposed to do other than just wait patiently for things to turn around because lets be honest when you’re a premier league club in the top 6 its really just a matter of when not if. Also fanbases usually live on different spectrums Been here before as an Arsenal fan and being one from outside of the UK and some of the takes I was hearing from outlets such as aftv were head scratching to say the least.
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
I get that completely, most fanbased have completely different levels of hope
@fardinalam48189 ай бұрын
@@Vizeh love the video as always 💙
@BSG18928 ай бұрын
Twitter really is the cesspool of society. Stinky football opinions and absolute rubbish. There’s still people out there claiming players like Martial and Sancho are world class because they look ‘cold’ in photos 😂
@RichardZNot9 ай бұрын
*Chelsea is the reason why I don't get worried when I'm low on money, neither get comfortable when I got a lot*
@saadatspeaks9 ай бұрын
How you can spend £1b on a 3rd place prem team and make them anything short of the modern Galaticos is baffling
@rwalker01308 ай бұрын
funny all the Chelsea fans up here are acting like that was the plan all along smh
@Gingerninja7389 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan the best way I can describe the situation is its like a glass bridge: built by idiots far more expensive than it needs to be crumbles under any amount of pressure. But in theory it could work and has shown at times how it could work.
@kelsonpeters47789 ай бұрын
Levi chillwell😭😭 7:35
@picklerick10808 ай бұрын
8:42 "The Chelsea of 1920" 🤬
@Cypnos9 ай бұрын
Chelsea fan here, it's quite amazing far we've fallen in such short time. I remember a quote from Enzo's agent saying the club told them our project could take 1-3 years to fully come together (at the time of Enzo's signing, so January 2023). I feel like we've replaced an overcrowded squad with another overcrowded squad just this time with different players, and I'm still seeing us linked with more players in areas we don't really need them. We desperately need a world class striker, not just someone who had a purple patch last season. I see people saying we need another CB, no we don't, we need to get our current CBs fit again and KEEP them fit. Imo, Silva should've got given the captaincy as he's our most experienced player, still plays nearly every game and is likely in his last season with us. Give James the captaincy when Silva leaves. Also doesn't help James can't seem to play more than 5 games in a row before getting an injury that keeps him out for half a season. Unsure on Poch, I feel like he has been unlucky with injuries but he has just got it wrong on so many occassions. Tbh we should've never sacked Tuchel, we didn't always play the most attractive football but we often got the result which ultimately is the only thing that matters. Boehly's made a ton of mistakes and I think he should have slightly less control over things behind the scenes and leave it up to the people with years of experience in running clubs to do it. But I think our board also needs some sorting out. We're a mess.
@IceCubE44259 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea Fan I feel like this kind of form will come good eventually, although I would like to see more shrewd purchases and us utilising more the youth in squad roles e.g not buying average-good players in Desasi and using Chalobah, Lukaku and Timo Werner both bad investments instead of using Tammy Abraham. buying players like Palmer and Madueke and Chakmake for relatively cheaper and selling them on. I never agree on Overpriced players unless they are world-class, hard to argue Caicedo and Mudyrk was world class at the time we bought them.
@spirit82969 ай бұрын
idk whatever type of sniff todd boehly’s on, but he’s going to be a great vizeh documentary in a year if he keeps up the good work
@KT-ki6gz9 ай бұрын
Todd needs to hire a manager who shares his vision for a 443 🤷♂️
@clendiky9 ай бұрын
As an American fan without really a team to support I always liked Chelsea back in the day. Watching Hazard made me still follow the club to this day, it really is a shame how big of a downfall Chelsea is on right now. Wouldn’t be surprised if they go get Benzema or something stupid
@tobaepebinuade58309 ай бұрын
Since 2022 when Todd Boehly became their owner, Chelsea have spent a billion dollars, have had more managers than trophies won 5>0, broke the transfer record in the premier league twice paying over 100+ million on 2 players, they finished 12th in the premier league last season and they're now in 11th place in the premier league after 23 games and with they're ran and how managers are unable to properly implement a system there, I can't believe this team with a rich vein of history is becoming nothing more than a midtable club. Their issues right now traces back to when Roman Abramovich was their owner because with him running the club Chelsea had arguably their most successful period winning a lot of trophies and won literally everything (Premier League Champions League FA Cup EFL Cup Europa League UEFA Super Cup Club World Cup Community Shield etc). However, they had some glaring problems that were covered up by having a couple of good seasons here and there and it was a managerial merry go round for Chelsea where they won something big and looked very good, as soon as they were in a crisis and the team wasn't playing well, they would get rid of the manager combined with the money they spent and this was what they were doing time and time again and in the short term it works for them, this was never a sustainable strategy and this has caught up to them under Todd Boehly where they were unable to implement a plan that was gonna prevent them from being in the situation they're in now. He got it wrong by sacking Thomas Tuchel, because you got rid of a guy who won you the champions league the previous year and you made a mistake in hiring Graham Potter and you had to also get rid of him because yes the results were getting worse but they had a dysfunctional squad that was so imbalanced, how is a manager supposed to implement a system that's best for the team and they never gave him patience or needed time. So far, Mauricio Pochettino has been fortunate to still have a job at Chelsea because they're in 11th place and at this point what can they do you can't keep playing football manager and they're in a situation where nothing will change regardless of who their manager is. On top of this, they also overpaid for average players and you gave them 8 year contracts and in the footballing world, that's absolutely unheard of and if the players don't perform and they do nothing, you're gonna pay them and they'll stay at the club in the long run and for Chelsea it creates an unsettling environment in a sense that it's only mercenaries joining the club who are secure and set up for life with the money they're on with how many years that they're under contract for and getting rid of underperforming players will be so difficult because their stock would've dropped big time. For example you paid over 100 million for Mudryk and he's nothing more than a squad player and trying to get rid of him is so difficult and you might have to be in a position where you're loaning him out which isn't good considering the transfer fee you paid for him and the contract you gave to him as well. A football project doesn't work overnight and I don't want to say that they'll never get back to being an elite European club, it's going to take time and patience and this is something that Chelsea fans and their owner know and it's all about backing the manager, giving him time and getting the right players that you need for your team like for ex a proper striker and a better goalkeeper.
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
It's like an ex that you can never get over
@IceCubE44259 ай бұрын
Tuchel after winning the Champions League made some horrendous errors. Only real Chelsea Fans know that especially with keeping things sustainable.
@thisisnightshop20379 ай бұрын
Todd hasn’t really spent $1 billion. Sort of like a cheap car that you put a down payment on it will be gone soon
@nicholasthiongo8 ай бұрын
@@IceCubE4425But did tuchel get them to 11th place after a full transfer season?
@Alphoric9 ай бұрын
9 years on a contract is fully insane.
@DJYunkHank8 ай бұрын
As an unbearable Liverpool fan, I couldn't be happier that Chelsea is doing so bad. Chelsea fans laughed at us reds in the summer, now we have better midfield options that cost 2 off their midfielders
@rwalker01308 ай бұрын
"but we are just building for the future and don't care about winning now" says a bunch of delusional Chelsea fans in this thread
@kalebp509 ай бұрын
A big problem are the inconsistencies between players. Mudryk had a couple good games after that Newcastle goal but hasn’t done anything since Enzo went from doing absolutely nothing against Liverpool and being outmuscled in the midfield for every touch of the ball to showing us against Villa how good he can be. Caicedo is like a light switch with how he plays. He’s either good or terrible. And Disasi and Badiashielle are just making to many little mistakes and looks like they are always nervous on the ball.
@bassmin9549 ай бұрын
The tax of developing young players
@emmanuelcooper3268 ай бұрын
@bassmin954 young player learn from BIG PLAYERS chelsea dont have no big player that can show them to be confident not scared stop making mistake but since chelsea all of them are young make small mistake they copy from them
@MukundiMaunga6 ай бұрын
Chelsea was the rich kid who failed in life but still posts their high school photos.
@cggaming32629 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan I agree that poch isn't the problem the problem is the ownership and the board. The whole transfer strategy of going for these up and coming wonder kids isn't the way forward. We need to be looking at the now instead of looking at 10 years time.
@Abrantelo9 ай бұрын
actually Chelsea Fans view Poch as Disgrace and think that he can win the league with chelsea as his tottenham side was very bad from 2016 until 2019
@ibrahimsiddiqui26239 ай бұрын
He is a big part of the problem that man is a loser with 0 tactics he is doing the same shit he was doing at psg@@Abrantelo
@arpanpramanick27729 ай бұрын
Don't take accounts like Cfc_mod,utdtrey,cfcjanty seriously. They will post anything as long as they are getting the engagement with that being said i agree we are pathetic..
@sawyertuide76369 ай бұрын
What happened to Chelsea’s Passion: It’s been sucked out by an overpriced seats that create a corporate atmosphere at Stamford Bridge, and by players being paid way too much who could care less. Rory Jennings may be an overactive clown but he is right about one thing: Chelsea’s identity is being sucked out of them. And the way that it’s happened, Todd Boehly is the high spending version of Ken Bates at Leeds.
@BadgerOff328 ай бұрын
As a Brighton fan, I find it quite hilarious how much money they've thrown at us to take some of our best players, and turn them into complete crap! Like, £62 million for Cucurella? People tend to forget that he was literally our player of the season before Chelsea bought him. He was absolutely fantastic for us, but he's absolutely useless for Chelsea! £100 million for Ceicedo? Man, we mugged them off there! Especially when you see how well Declan Rice is doing at Arsenal, and he went for £100 million in the same window! £25 million for Robert Sanchez? Why??? He had basically already been dropped in favour of Jason Steele at Brighton, now Chelsea make him their number 1?? What??? They've literally given us over a quarter of a BILLION pounds in the last couple of seasons......and they're below us in the league lol. How?? The one that really stings for me though, is Graham Potter. I totally get _why_ he would take the job when it was offered to him, so I don't hold it against him, but man.....he _really_ should have stayed with us! That Chelsea job has basically killed his career! Let's not forget, before he went to Chelsea, he was so highly rated because of what he'd achieved with Brighton, that he was literally being touted as the next England manager! Now he can't even seem to get a job! It's like David Moyes getting sacked at Man United all over again! He's gone from being one of the highest rated managers in the league to 'unemployable' in less than 6 months! It doesn't help that De Zerbi has come in and actually taken Brighton to a higher level than Potter did, and in doing so has exposed just how bad we actually were at scoring goals under Potter, which has dented Potters reputation even further! Chelsea literally ruin careers.
@p1xelpls2906 ай бұрын
right lad slow down, hahaha. We've obviously overpaid for some of the players but even though Cucurella has been disappointing he is starting to look good (esp playing as an inverted lb). Caicedo has been brilliant for months now, the media narrative around him that hes bad is unbelievable. People seem to forget he missed an entire preseason cos of his injury and was rushed back into the team as we didn't have a single DM available (Jorginho sold and Zakaria sent back) he made silly mistakes but since then its been hard to find games where hes put a foot wrong (bar a few where the entire team essentially gave up). I agree that buying Sanchez was silly (I never wanted him in the first place) but he's definitely better than Kepa, but it doesn't matter now since Petrovic has been our no1 for a few months and is (obviously not elite but) far better than Sanchez I feel for Potter as of course you're going to take the job if you've been offered it, but it really was too much too soon for him. The jump was far too big, he wasn't really helped by the massive injury crisis and its debatable how he would do if he had players like Caicedo and Palmer in his current squad (but the form was genuinely horrific we were in a relegation scrap at some point). I think he's just rejected the Ajax job and honestly that would be a perfect move for him, I'm kinda wondering why he didn't take that job as it'd give him some experience in Europe too.
@chrism60928 ай бұрын
Chelsea just lost to youngsters 💀
@DarrkGeneral9 ай бұрын
in my opinion, chelsea have still yet to replace eden hazard and have struggled to have an identity and a "key player." They haven't been nearly as threatening since he left, and even when they won the champions league, they struggled to show consistent attacking threat. They are constantly replacing players which is not good for the new players coming in as well as the players who are already there who can't form impactful relationships on the pitch. I know people are really critical of caicedo and enzo, and not saying they don't deserve the criticism, but it is hard to join a new club and find your place in the style of play when there aren't any players who have been around for a while who have already settled on their own identity in the team.
@jimfitch32158 ай бұрын
I've been a Chelsea fan since 1992. This team is seriously undercooked. Agree wholeheartedly that Poch isn't the problem, no manager is going to kick that team into gear within 2 to 3 games. As silly as it sounds, they need to bring in some linchpin players to the team, maybe another experienced mid and striker? I'm not honestly sure what can fix them, but with such a young team with so few leaders on the pitch, it's going to be years before the team comes good - IF they come good, and that's a big if! Problem with that is that already we've seen Todd's eagerness to pull the trigger on a manager - fair enough Roman also did this, but the team were on autopilot near enough most of the time, whereas now they're not!
@TheDeadsideofYouTube8 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan, it's been painful since winning the Champions League the second time. Before we had a good mix of players with youth and experience, but most importantly they were a tight-nit group who fought for the ball and each other, was the Chelsea way. Now it's a bunch of randoms who don't fight together or for the ball and look aimless as a result. We never used to look weak and teams really had to earn a goal against us, let alone getting points at all. Even a bottom of the league team stands a fair chance of beating us. We are so weak.
@sreehari74678 ай бұрын
Chelsea are pathetic, forget UCL if they keep this up, they'll soon be something like Everton.. Chelsea should follow what Newcastle is currently doing, a strong squad culture with a decent coach
@uroscugalj29349 ай бұрын
well man city showed us that FFP rules are only applied to smaller teams
@KwisatzHaderach.22.8 ай бұрын
That would mean Chelsea is in big trouble then
@uroscugalj29348 ай бұрын
@@KwisatzHaderach.22. sure but the citizen Arabs are on like 115 troubles
@KwisatzHaderach.22.8 ай бұрын
@@uroscugalj2934 Of course they are. But if FFP only applies to smaller teams, that would be bad news for Chelsea
@uroscugalj29348 ай бұрын
@@KwisatzHaderach.22. is Chelsea a small team?
@KwisatzHaderach.22.8 ай бұрын
@@uroscugalj2934 Avoiding relegation last season, now bouncing around the 10th place.... Yep, small team
@fivestarman51309 ай бұрын
Chelsea bought their way to success under very controversial circumstances and now their buying their way to midtable under even more controversial circumstances. There's a bit of irony there it has to be said
@da_stoof43479 ай бұрын
When you think just how badly chelsea have been ran, you would think the board did it on purpose. the fact that their own ego and desire for power led them to sacking tuchel (despite still trying to build the chemistry) get out every expierenced player in the team and replacing them with basically kids who didn't even had 100 games at top level tells you everything. They have put themselves in deep shit by handing out 7-8 year contracts, so that selling the players would be impossible. Not only that but the fees are actually ridiculous. HOW can you spend on Enzo fernandez, Caicedo and mudryk MORE than what Real Madrid paid on: Camavinga, Tchouameni, Vinicius, Rodrygo AND Fede valverde?? Not only that, but they have 0 development plan. there is no veteran to teach the young players or a manager that is a serial winner to put a good fighting mentality there.
@arayangodfrey19719 ай бұрын
At this point Chelsea is a clown show!
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
It's ok though as they have the nickname Cold Palmer
@pablotescobar54449 ай бұрын
@@darzzcfc cringe
@millienadowessioux9 ай бұрын
@@darzzcfc he is a youtuber mate
@millienadowessioux8 ай бұрын
@@darzzcfc liverpool fan with a cole palmer pfp?
@cheapslime56749 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on(I support Chelsea and have supported them for over 15 years) and I have been saying the exact points that you have mentioned throughout the videos but I get shut down by other Chelsea fans saying 'I'm not a true fan' and 'you are a plastic for not being in the project'.Quality video by the way
@nathanjm0009 ай бұрын
Jose would be sacked in two months when he has a fight with Boehly because he wants to sign some experience to compliment the young squad but Boehly wants to sign 100 16 year old Latinos
@joelweber59 ай бұрын
This is crazy coming from a Burnley fan 😭
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
Irrelvant bro, if anything it means i'm completely unbiased on how I see Top 6 clubs that's full of nonsense
@calbarnoaviation17629 ай бұрын
Bruh Burnley are run 10x better than Chelsea because Chelsea probably have about 10x the budget and yet are still a shitshow
@joelweber59 ай бұрын
@@Vizeh you are spot on though, Chelsea are pathetic and will probably lose to Palace. Sorry for the comment
@joelweber59 ай бұрын
@@calbarnoaviation1762 😂😂 that's true but in a way Burnley have the same problem as Chelsea. They relying on too many young players instead of keeping the core of players that got them into the prem. But then again I didn't pay much attention to them in the championship so idk
@glencurtis60529 ай бұрын
@@VizehImagine if you had the same amount of money to spend as Chelsea...
@BrasilianFury9 ай бұрын
Chelsea is Todd Boehly's sacrifice for the Dodgers getting Shohei Ohtani this offseason. Then again, given the Club World Cup final result two years ago, I'm OK with them suffering for a while.
@Torder8 ай бұрын
How long before the media stops calling them a 'big 6' club
@charleshandley79879 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but the disrespect on Caicedo being a £30m player. Non-Chelsea fans haven’t watched him and assumed he’s flopped because of results… granted we our woeful at times
@henrymarkson37588 ай бұрын
Looking at those long dated player contracts, Chelsea are not only Shiite right now, they are contracted to be Shiite until 2031.
@nathanb2869 ай бұрын
Spending more than £1 billion whilst turning UCL winners into mid table meddlers is insane. Todd Boehly deserves an award for his services to football
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
It's crazy man
@schindlerteejay949 ай бұрын
Especially Cole Palmer. They really didn’t have to buy him, but now he’s currently Chelsea’s Top Goalscorer this season.
@misakaAlex8 ай бұрын
Honestly, the current situation at Chelsea is kind of bizarre. It is like I am 10 seasons deep into career mode and when I come to play Chelsea or see their squad they have a really weak squad (maybe an old Dybala and some youngsters), but their squad almost always finishes mid table. It is socking the fact that 3 years ago we won the Champions League and now only 3 players out of that winning team are still at Chelsea. This new team hardly feels like Chelsea, we had players like Lampard, Terry and Drogba, then the new generation arrived with Mount, Hudson-Odoi, Abraham, Christensen and other young talent like Pulisic, Havertz, Werner. Nowadays it feels so messed up, random players joining for high transfer fees. I can understand overspending on some players, but overspending this much on almost all of them feels like poor business. Usually a rebuild is done step by step, they should have kept players like Kovacic to help the youngsters adapt, not sell the whole squad and buy all the young players available on the market. Now, when Chelsea would want to buy a certain players, that club will already know that Chelsea have the money so they would charge a lot more. Poch is not the problem, he can not play in the starting 11. The players need to realize the situation and just try to be serious and give their all in matches. Anyways, after all I am just a fan, not a manager, not a business man, so my job is just to support the club. But things should be analyzed and more logical solutions need to be applied in the future.
@pubhav9 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, Tuchel would've been sacked even under Roman. If you look at the run he had, how the players he bought were so shit that they were sold the next transfer window, how the only way we won the CL was because of individual brilliance by the team created by Lampard, how we were starting to lose to shit teams, he'd have been sacked ages ago. Even right now, the one full season Tuchel is in charge of Bayern, the club that is associated with trophies, he's ruining that club up. I don't think there's any way of fixing Chelsea other than giving Poch time to work on those players.
@jog46189 ай бұрын
The hate on caicedo is insane, was over 100 million quid fair i think no. But to say a 30 million quad is insane. He’ll come great and eventually be every penny worth it. You clearly don’t watch chelsea or Ecuador games to have a such a bad take on caicedo. Very Rare L by you vizeh
@liamjohnson42219 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan I almost 100% agree with this video. We’re so in the mud it’s not even funny😂
@Aqual979 ай бұрын
The moment england government forces Abramovich out of chelsea is the moment chelsea die.
@Xenoji8 ай бұрын
Chelsea is a team that I cant feel sorry for. In fact I actually enjoy them failing.
@GlobalGeorgeIR8 ай бұрын
This is an exact example of how not to run a football club. It kind of reminds me of QPR, spending an absolute boat load on players that you won't need. How much have they spent on wingers? The spending is absolutely unbelievable. I still find it incredible that they spent £70m on Fofana with the injury record that he has, Leicester, Brighton and every other club they've brought from are laughing all the way to the bank.
@jaybridges69728 ай бұрын
Would still take Jose, when he first came to Chelsea he completely changed the team into winners. We can’t forget that the majority of the Chelsea side that he inherited hadn’t won any major trophies in their careers. He’s the kind of manager that will give these players the confidence they need. What he did at Roma was also exceptional making it to back to back European finals is very impressive especially considering how little roma invested into their squad during that time.
@nathanjm0009 ай бұрын
Boehly even has the American mentality where a couple bad seasons is no big deal unlike in LA EMBARRASSING
@roohdarX8 ай бұрын
Brother, we, the fans, have also been fuming at this catastrophic fall from grace in just a space of 2 years. The whole ownership philosophy and model has been a failure from the sporting directors to recruitment strategy the absymal medical team to managerial appointments. It all flows from Clearlake and the worst part is, it doesnt look like they're willing to budge on such a disastrous philosophy of invest in kids and they will grow.
@JayTechZM5 ай бұрын
Insert image of an aged well:
@oro888 ай бұрын
Thanks bro for jinxing! I do agree with what's in the movie, but win is a win.
@kq33748 ай бұрын
You can't say Poch isn't a problem...then proceed to say you don't know what his tactics are...the lack of tactical consistency is clearly a problem...I'm in no way saying Pochettino is THE problem but he is A problem....
@kq33748 ай бұрын
And to add on to the point of our Champions League winning core...how many of them are playing at a Champions League winning level at their new clubs???
@ibrahimsiddiqui26238 ай бұрын
He is just a hater
@lunaros42098 ай бұрын
I still remember myself laughing my butt off when Vizeh's last Chelsea video started with him roaring "HOW CAN YOU SPEND 1 BILLION POUNDS AND GET WORSE" into his mic.
@datboidiego91648 ай бұрын
Always happy to see videos like these instantly age like milk.
@Randomaccount94706 ай бұрын
Are you sure about that
@niksur71136 ай бұрын
Slapped 5-0
@datboidiego91646 ай бұрын
@@niksur7113 0 UCL’s
@niksur71136 ай бұрын
@@datboidiego9164 I am a Chelsea fan 😂. I said we got slapped 5-0 after we spent a billion pounds. We are shameless 😂
@poppyharlow44489 ай бұрын
How Boehly managed to take a UCL winning team that made two cup finals, put MORE money into acquisition, and somehow managed to make them worse (like bro how does that make sense lmao the best players were still there and he added more good players to somehow make em more shit) is a phenomenon that needs to be studied by Mensa
@VHSCutting9 ай бұрын
Day 5 of asking vizeh to hit the griddy and make it a mezzala designs poster
@lorisorsomething8 ай бұрын
What happened
@d1want348 ай бұрын
This proves that any company culture starts from the very top, not the managers/coaches
@420_Emissary8 ай бұрын
Time is just what this team needs. Time with each other and time with Poch. Klopp's gegen-pressing didn't set in instantly nor did Pep's tiki taka. No manager will do any better with this team. It's just the growing pains of a young squad. Tactics may not be visible in every game, no consistency, chemistry and cohesion missing etc. We forget that even the best of players need to be settled not only on the field but off it too. New players, new environments and new surroundings. A new culture and homestead, add to the mix that the majority are youngsters too makes it difficult to adapt immediately. Sure, people will always point to the amount spent and mention that it should be relative to the success but this is a unique scenario. Boehly and co. not only invested in the first team but largely the potential second team which are either out on loan youngsters (Datro Fofana, Gabriel, Santos, Washington, Hutchinson etc.) or backups (Cucurella, Petrovic, Lavia, Ugochukwu, Chukwuemeka etc.). They tried to condense five years worth of work, scouting and development into a short space of time. Every time we sack a manager the whole process resets, this is essentially our first year under Poch, including different players once again. Projects like these need time to breathe. Sadly us football fans are impatient. Klopp, Pep and Arteta all had mediocre first seasons in charge with a somewhat more stable group of players and backroom operations than what we have had for the past couple of years. We probably have the most experienced and emotionally adept coach to deal with this core. No other manager will have the patience to handle this group as well as Poch has, period. Most coaches would constantly complain about the inexperience, scrap the project, start again with new players and thus the cycle continues yet Poch is dealing with it well enough. He understands that it's a process. Forget comparing him to his Spurs days, we're a basket case of a club at the moment where even the most tactically astute would suffer. The team speak highly of his man management. For a squad of this size, it's commendable that he's held the team together as well as maintain morale throughout. No other coach would deal with a young group and still give the likes of Golding, Gilchrist, Matos and Castledine a chance. Added to his push to build an English core of James, Chilwell, Colwill, Palmer and he's constant appreciation of Gallagher, he is probably the one person at the club who is striving to maintain Chelsea's recent traditions. Give this team and coach three years, same spine of players, no major overhauls then we can truly assess what we have.
@alfonsohr028 ай бұрын
I've seen this same video like 15 times over the last year from different creators and it's still as entertaining as the first time😂
@LiftandCoa9 ай бұрын
I swear, all Todd Bohley wanted to do with buying Chelsea is proving that FIFA is absolutely correct. Everytime someone made a "I gave XYZ a billion dollars and THAT happened" they always finished midtable after throwing money around. Todd is an unsung hero, if ya ask me.
@DPH51239 ай бұрын
You do make some valid points regarding the sporting directors and alternatives to Poch however this just has the air of a hit piece
@Vizeh9 ай бұрын
A Hit Piece on a football club, lol no mate
@DPH51239 ай бұрын
@@Vizeh Agree with you regarding young players leading young players is a recipe for disaster and sacking Poch wouldn’t solve anything. However he cannot be absolved from blame due to his tactical mismanagement of Enzo and Colwill. Aside from those 2 points your statements on Enzo/Caicedo and Boehly tearing up a UCL winning team with 0 clue what he’s doing are the same crappy recycled arguments you see on twitter. Like you say this isn’t the same club it once was and whilst they are very much below the level where they should be I think the overall sum of money has distorted peoples expectations. Best thing they can do now is buy a striker then keep their wallet closed for a few windows and build a team. Aside from cucarella I think most the signings will work out. 2 years they’ll be back in UCL
@concernedcitizens41108 ай бұрын
‘Today no one should have ever worth 100 million pounds unless they’re Haaland, Mbappe and Bellingham’ Truest line ever.
@MUFC13119 ай бұрын
I must say, those prints are sick. Bought Smalling vs city and Ronaldo vs spurs and they made my man cave look 10x better.
@mrboss99528 ай бұрын
“Poch is not the problem” - as a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t agree more
@remarkablething58749 ай бұрын
Let's go, you kept your promise with this video mate. ❤great stuff
@danwaters41399 ай бұрын
It is actually very easy to understand. There is only 1 reason a team is ever midtable. - inconsistency. Young players are especially inconsistent. A team of players that have not played together long is inconsistent. Chelsea are both of these things. A team of young players that have not played together long. The players are quality. They proved this against Liverpool at the beginning of the season. They proved this against Man City. They proved this against Villa. They are just woefully inconsistent. Consistency takes time. Sacming Poch would be the worst decision for this young team.
@qBeYcarpet9 ай бұрын
Some Chelsea fans were making fun of United a few weeks ago when they went above them on goal difference for 2 hours :D
@vinylhorror9 ай бұрын
That previous Chelsea squad you touched on… oh my goodness. Guess I never really looked at the amount of talent they had
@Goozero18 ай бұрын
Boehley turned Chelsea from Chelsea, the established football club to Chelsea, a character stereotype from an American summer movie who's main trait is flaunting her parents' money.
@hca28 ай бұрын
Crystal Palace 1-3 Chelsea.
@NSC-Blade8 ай бұрын
as a palace fan we have to bin hodgson, if we don’t we are 100% going down
@bushelmush39899 ай бұрын
As a Chels, my club has unfortunately and unquestionably become a joke. I don't particularly blame anyone, but it feels best to blame Vladimir Putin.
@lindizwimoshoeshoe43158 ай бұрын
"What matters is how cold you look" 😂😂😂😂😂
@CFCeditz088 ай бұрын
As a chelsea fan, this is what I’ve been saying this whole season. Finally someone that doesn’t say SACK POCH which I think is the wrong decision
@seanfranklin86799 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan, I just can’t stand the sight of our social media. I’m sick of the club if I’m honest, it’s a cash cow for venture capitalists.
@danielsobolenko64589 ай бұрын
As a chelsea fan. Were so fuckin cooked 😭
@Chelsea-l4r8r9 ай бұрын
Theres no way ur calling a club thats the pride of London pathetic when ur team is barely a championship league club
@-_Blitz_-9 ай бұрын
The fact that you can't even COMPETE with Liverpool after spending 1 BILLION pounds is beyond pathetic. It's an absolute joke
@hovis1st9 ай бұрын
What does barely a championship club team mean my guy? Are you saying we're barely a championship club because we might stay up? Thanks? There's no other way you can spin that to make it make sense since we've just dropped one of the highest points totals the championship. Meanwhile your club has dropped a billion to be embarrassing.
@-_Blitz_-9 ай бұрын
@@hovis1st As a Luton fan: we are the proper clubs within this country
@hovis1st9 ай бұрын
@@-_Blitz_- Too right boss, best of luck for the season. Rooting for you lot since we seem done.
@surreal_traveller9 ай бұрын
I have always disliked Chelsea as an arsenal fan. Arsenal worked hard to build a stadium and increase revenue only for a russian oligarch to come into the league and blow the finances out of the water and inflate a market that was decently stable prior to his introduction to football. Seeing the fall of Abramovich and how it affected everything Chelsea is is a big correlation: they were the toy of an oligarch. Without his ruthlessness, Chelsea are diverting back into what they really are as a club throughout their history.
@JanOkayy9 ай бұрын
Chelsea fan here we are highly pathetic we buy injury prone players, consisten purchase of younglings, Our 2 sport directors are still here sack them, Sack the owners, No purchase of experience players at all, We buy players who don’t even play like they were bought “100 million” for caicedo he is great but he does not play like his price.
@Finikss019 ай бұрын
As a chelsea fan, i cannot STAND our trash fanbase. One game they love players, the other the same people want the same players buried. Same with the manager. NOTHING IN BETWEEN. I want poch to stay. I know its not his fault. BUT OUR FANBASE CANT STAND HIM. By complaining, we wont fix anything. Stop.
@katielouise2109 ай бұрын
i didn't realise chelsea had such a high turnover...... how can pretty much your whole squad from just 2/3 years ago be gone... wow honestly can't say i don't love their downfall. their fans were always so cocky and awful when i was growing up...
@Gingerninja-jc5ky8 ай бұрын
You can’t say there’s 0 experience in that team it’s just not true yes there’s a lot less than there should be and that was down to poor decisions made with player acquisition but Thiago Silva alone has 33 trophies to his name then you have chilwell James and sterling all with plenty of experience it’s just not true. And we put 6 past Middlesbrough in the second leg
@mydoctor938 ай бұрын
I still can't believe that Chelsea dropped the ball with not signing Declan Rice when they had the chance to do so Meanwhile he's been worth every penny for Arsenal
@CGrascal9 ай бұрын
I've called Chelsea the "Mets of the Premier League". A team that spends a lot and don't show any progress of being well.
@williamrichmond62199 ай бұрын
Seeing Chelsea fans being envious of Brighton just signifies to me how drastic the shift in culture is. Chelsea got where they were through ruthless pragmatism under Abramovich and love it or hate it, they won trophies.
@iClutchCheeks8 ай бұрын
My gripe as a Chelsea fan is that these videos and comments rarely add FFP context to the way the team has spent + contract length and how that affects player replacements. There’s also the issue of a young players from system teams now playing in a team with no system. Furthermore, the project needs time. Any expectations that are based on price tag should be looked at as long term expectations instead of short term expectations. You can debate whether that’s a good transfer policy/long term strategy, but the major issue with Chelsea over the last decade has been short sightedness with regards to long term planning. The club would rotate in and out managers who would always bring in new players and we ended up with a hodge podge of players best suited to a 3 back system. We also had no world class striker, then had lukaku, and tuchel fucked that up. I do agree that the removal of all those 19-20 players was questionable. I do take issue with some of the moves in the market. But labeling the project a failure this early is off. Plus, consider how bad the team was last season. Look at how the team attacks this season. And consider that the project isn’t done. Make this video in a year if we’re still in tenth place Make it in two years if we’re not competing for top four. Make it in four if we aren’t competing for titles.
@billnye36928 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan right now we are just celebrating what we can, not much to celebrate these days.
@popgoestheweasel55479 ай бұрын
As a chelsea fan, i agree with pretty much all of this. Club was ripped apart agter the sanctions. My buggest gripe with the new owners is yeah great they spend money but fuck me if you're going to spend a billion, get some world class players in there, not 15 centre backs and 14 cms under the age of 15. Id honestly have far less of an issue (maybe none at all) if we were sitting 11th but the owners said you know what, this academy is really good, you can have limited funds, use tue academy and we will accept a couple of rough seasons as long as they get brought through. Would have at least kept the soul of the club alive
@philthatcher61118 ай бұрын
Chilwell, James, Cucurella, Fofana, Lavia and Nkunku have basically missed 80%+ of Chelsea's season. All fit and healthy would they be 11th? We are inconsistent, far from pathetic which will happen when you only buy youth.
@king799a68 ай бұрын
Caicedo is £30m 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you don’t know what you’re talking about
@99BullD9 ай бұрын
Y'all are gonna eat your words very soon, this Chelsea team is gonna dominate England and Europe towards the end of the 2020's. Just watch and see
@jonah55489 ай бұрын
Lmao
@niksur71137 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 delusional 😂
@99BullD7 ай бұрын
@@niksur7113 I'll come back to this comment trust me.
@A_Persson8 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan I will comment some wise words from Mauricio Pochettino "we need to stop thinking we're the Chelsea from 20 years ago" think realistic people and take things one game at a time also well done lads for the win at Palace🔵🔵🔵
@pojack_mansa8 ай бұрын
I am from the future and if you think this is shocking then buckle up, the world of football is in for a ride because of Chelsea. As bas as you think this is, this is just the beginning!
@JackJolley9 ай бұрын
Chelsea’s recent history post 2000 has been wild full of success on the pitch despite there never really being stability off the pitch with Abramovich never having any patience. Neither champions league winning manager was in charge for the full season they happened. The way the club was sold with huge political influence and the speed was potentially controversial. An unstable club became even worse. Todd Boehly has only made worse. Maybe a good business man but looks a classic non football guy . Just throwing money at the same inexperienced young profile of players doesn’t work. Nobody on there board seems to be calming it down and change the plan. Pochettino has a tough job but very much under performing. Lack a consistent style of play. I think his level of management suits underdog smaller clubs compared clubs demanding titles, Tottenham suited him. Sterling highlights how badly chelsea have fallen. One of England’s best players for a decade looks a shadow of previous years. Always a soft spot for them with my Grandad being a fan, adored Drogba too growing up. It’s a 5/10 year fix but with who in charge to help I’ve no idea.
@Boy10Dio8 ай бұрын
I am desperate to see mourinho go back to chelsea and be under similar restrictions to what wenger was under after the move to the emirates. he called wenger a specialist in failure for keeping a club in the top4 with a bunch of kids, i need to see if mourinho can do the same on a billion quid budget.
@osc.orellana9 ай бұрын
as a chelsea fan the only thing i wanna say is that enzo and caicedo are overhated. yes they were bought for a LOT of money but they’re just as young as the rest of the team they’ll all grow together (hopefully)
@backwardhippo65868 ай бұрын
They're not going to grow without experience in the room. It's a bunch of kids who don't know how to play as a team. You learn that from experienced players, not from getting older. They washed away the old team too fast to maintain any of that winning culture and now they're building a losing culture. Raw talent is excellent to have but without experienced talent to hone the raw talent it'll be squandered. I feel for Chelsea fans, I really do and I feel for these young players who have signed long contracts to a project that is set up to fail. But thinking that this crop of young talented players is going to grow into something without better structure is foolish.