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EXCLUSIVE NEWS: Coming From Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea Legend Didier Drogba Has Expressed His Frustration With Chelsea Football Club. Former Chelsea Player Didier Drogba Believes Todd Boehly And Behdad Eghbali Have “Destroyed” The Club. He Said ” I’m Sorry, The People On The Board Destroyed That Club,” The Ex-Chelsea Player Told Footballwave During A Furious Outburst. “That’s What You Have To Face And How Are You Going To Rebuild That. They Should Just Sell The Club Cause Right Now Chelsea We All Know Is Gone”. Todd Boehly And Behdad Eghbali Have DESTROYED Chelsea’.

Frank Leboeuf, the former Chelsea defender, has strongly criticized Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, accusing them of causing significant harm to the club. Despite extravagant spending exceeding €1 billion on new players following Roman Abramovich’s departure as owner in 2022, Chelsea’s performance has faltered, with a disappointing 12th-place finish in the Premier League last season and currently sitting at 11th position this year.

 

In the aftermath of Mauricio Pochettino’s team’s unexpected 2-2 draw against 10-man Burnley, Leboeuf launched a passionate tirade against the club’s ownership, expressing his frustration with the board’s decisions. He lamented the damage caused by the board, asserting that rebuilding would be a daunting task requiring a change in mindset and a shift away from solely focusing on young talents.

 

Leboeuf’s exasperation was palpable as he emphasized his disillusionment with the team’s performance, particularly during the Burnley match, where they failed to capitalize on their lead. He highlighted the lack of resilience and inability to secure a victory against a disadvantaged opponent, expressing disappointment in the team’s inability to maintain their advantage.

 

Expressing empathy for the fans and the club’s legacy, Leboeuf criticized the current state of affairs, deeming the match against Burnley as emblematic of Chelsea’s decline. He commended the fans for their dedication despite the team’s struggles, emphasizing the disparity between the club’s storied history and its current performance.

 

In a related development, Todd Boehly is slated to step down as Chelsea chairman in 2027 as part of a prearranged agreement with Clearlake Capital. Leboeuf’s scathing assessment underscores the challenges facing Chelsea and the urgent need for structural and strategic changes to restore the club’s former glory.

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