
Chelsea's new ownership group is really struggling to keep their manager from getting sacked. I mean, 10 wins out of 28 league matches?

That's a pretty rough patch for anyone in charge. And now they're looking for a new manager who can restore stability and success to the team... it's like trying to put a puzzle together with missing pieces
And let's not forget that Potter was already an experienced manager when he joined Chelsea, so you'd think he'd be better equipped to handle the pressure. But I guess sometimes even the best-laid plans can go awry

. The thing is, this whole sacking business has become a bit of a tradition in English football, and it's getting old

.
I'm not sure what the solution is, but Boehly and his team need to act fast before the season is all but lost

. They can't keep making sweeping changes and expecting everything to work out overnight

. It's time for a steady hand at the helm, someone who knows how to get the best out of that squad

. Fingers crossed they find the right person soon!
