
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has a reality warning for the current Chelsea owners after fans show their anger again.
It seems to happen every few weeks. Chelsea will be OK for a bit, get some good results, get some wins under the belt then boom, they fall off once again and show that same dire inconsistency they have been showing the last years.
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I mean, it was even like this under Roman Abramovich towards the end of his tenure, but since the new owners have come in, it’s just continued, and Chelsea fans are fuming with the owners.
Carragher reckons that some of the best players at Chelsea right now could soon ask to leave the club if things don’t change.
Carragher on Chelsea
In quotes picked up by SPTC today, Carragher said:
‘Chelsea were always winning, they were always in finals and collecting trophies,’ Jamie Carragher told The Overlap.
‘Now it’s about building… building for what? This generation of fans expect to win. They are not into this building for the future.
‘I can’t believe the Enzo Fernandez stuff. I think Chelsea have got five or six really brilliant players, really good. Reece James, Moises Caicedo, Fernandez, [Cole] Palmer, Pedro up front.
‘But eventually they will go, “what the f**k is this, I should be playing for a team going for the Champions League”. You can’t keep building.’
In other news today…
Unfortunately right now, things are moving quickly in a Graham Potter direction under Liam Rosenior, with the new coach struggling to find a way to turn things around.
Meanwhile, whilst I stay very sceptical on this one, Sky Sports have continued to push the story that Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez is not untouchable at Chelsea this summer.
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