The Athletic: Chelsea owners acknowledging they need to make some changes

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The Athletic: Chelsea owners acknowledging they need to make some changes

The Athletic: Chelsea owners acknowledging they need to make some changes

After four years in charge, Chelsea’s owners might finally be acknowledging that what they are doing is not working.I mean, many Chelsea fans, pundits, former players, journalists, and others notice...

The Athletic: Chelsea owners acknowledging they need to make some changes

After four years in charge, Chelsea’s owners might finally be acknowledging that what they are doing is not working.I mean, many Chelsea fans, pundits, former players, journalists, and others notice...

After four years at the helm, Chelsea's ownership may finally be admitting what many have long suspected: their approach isn't working. Fans, pundits, former players, and journalists have been sounding the alarm for years, pointing out that you can't build a winning team by stacking young talent while ignoring leadership, mental toughness, and physical presence—especially when pairing them with inexperienced managers. It was a recipe for disappointment from the start.

Now, according to a recent report from The Athletic, there's a growing acknowledgment within the club that "a tweak is needed" as the fourth season under this ownership winds down. But for Chelsea supporters, "tweak" might be an understatement. The squad has struggled for consistency, and many feel the issues run deeper than minor adjustments. Big changes are required, and the owners need to step up and make them.

One area of concern is the striker position. Chelsea has several forwards on the books, but only one is performing at the level expected of a top club. Recent updates from journalist Ben Jacobs shed light on the situation, while Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol has joined the chorus predicting a quick turnaround—though some suspect his optimism is fueled by the club's own PR machine.

As the season progresses, the pressure is on for Chelsea to shift from talk to action. Whether it's reshaping the squad, bringing in experienced leaders, or making smarter moves in the transfer market, the message from the fanbase is clear: it's time for real change, not just a tweak.

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