Crisis in Chelsea: The American Football Dream Unravels
The American-led ownership of Chelsea is facing backlash after a series of poor performances and financial concerns. Fans and players express growing dissatisfaction as the club struggles with mounting losses and management decisions. The potential impact on player retention and future success is under scrutiny.
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Storm clouds gather over Chelsea's American ownership project, which shifted from being exciting to perceived as reckless. A looming FA Cup final offers little relief amid a crisis resembling a soap opera.
Fans and players express discontent after a humiliating 8-2 Champions League exit and five consecutive Premier League losses, the worst in 114 years. Coach Liam Rosenior was fired following criticism and pressure.
Massive financial concerns accompany the U.S. owners' strategy since acquiring Chelsea, highlighted by a $2.5 billion investment in players and mounting debt. Chelsea's financial losses raise anxiety about future qualifications and player retention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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