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Todd Boehly’s sack warning follows Roman Abramovich’s

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After Chelsea lost the Carabao Cup final to Liverpool, Todd Boehly, the head of the club, will hear the worries of a former Stamford Bridge favorite.

After Chelsea’s heartbreaking loss in the Carabao Cup final, John Obi Mikel’s warning to Mauricio Pochettino seems even more wise. He was reminding Pochettino of the way things were when Roman Abramovich was in charge.

The Blues bounced back from their extra-time loss at Wembley in the big game by beating Leeds United 3-2 in the fifth round of the FA Cup. The win put Chelsea in the last eight draw after they gave up a two-goal lead. Conor Gallagher scored the game-winning goal in the 90th minute.

But the Stamford Bridge fans will need some time to get over the fact that they lost to Liverpool in the final the Sunday before. It looked like penalties were going to be needed, but a header from Reds captain Virgil van Dijk gave Jurgen Klopp’s young team the win over a Blues team that cost a lot to put together.

Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville also knew how important it was that they lost late in extra time. He said something famously called Pochettino’s team “billion pound bottle jobs.” Now, Mikel’s words from before could very well be true for Todd Boehly, the owner of Chelsea.

Todd Boehly's sack warning follows Roman Abramovich's

Former Blues player Mikel sent out a message at The Best FIFA Football Awards in London at the beginning of the year. He talked about the club’s philosophy for most of the 21st century. “We’ve given them time now,” the Nigerian said. It’s been six months. It’s time to win. There is no time in Chelsea. We tell you, “You have to win.”

He went on to talk about the managing ups and downs of the Abramovich era. “If you don’t win, Roman gets you out the door and gets someone else,” he said. “So I think the new owner should think that way: you have to win.” What’s the point of going to Chelsea if you don’t win?”

There is a good chance that Chelsea will finish in the middle of the Premier League results again this year. They are currently in 11th place. Mikel, who played for the club from 2006 to 2017, was one of many who spoke out about how worried he was about the club’s fall and how the old standards needed to be brought back.

Chelsea’s inconsistent approach to hiring managers was typical of Abramovich’s time in charge, but the club also achieved huge successes during that time. The Blues won 18 big trophies, more than any other English club during that time, under managers like Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, and Antonio Conte.

“Not being able to review is no longer an excuse. Later, Mikel told Boehly, “Now we have to win games, play better, get better, and try to compete.” “Knock it on the head now this year.” We need to be there next year. We need to keep putting together the team. We have spent a lot of money, as everyone says.

Mikel was still hopeful that the club’s luck would finally turn around, even though he told the people in charge at the West London club some harsh truths. “We bought a lot of good players, and they need time to get better and work together to get better,” he said.

“Poch is a great boss in my opinion.” He’s great with the team and with young players. We need someone who can score goals and play as a point guard.

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