Chelsea owner Todd Boehly was last seen in Chelsea's 1-0 Premier League win over Fulham at Stamford Bridge. Since then, he has been missing from Stamford Bridge's VIP stand with reports he flew back to the United States.
With Chelsea set to play their first final since Todd Boehly brought the club in 2022, the 50-year-old is reportedly due back in London for the rollercoaster matchup with Liverpool.
According to the Sun, Todd Boehly will return to the stands on Sunday to watch the Blues trade tackles with Liverpool in their first final since the club's ownership changed hands.
The match will annex Todd Boehly's forlorn hopes of a revamp with the reality on ground. Todd Boehly and his Clearlake Capital investment group bought Chelsea for £4.25bn in 2022. They have infused an estimated £1bn in transfers, targeting top-rated players in all categories from goalkeeping, defense, midfield, and attack. Chelsea have undergone a massive overhaul under Todd Boehly from the resignation of high-ranking officials to the exodus of several players last summer.
Away from Todd Boehly's heavy financial splurge and the concomitant overhaul, the Blues are far off the mark. They have struggled with inconsistent performances on the field and have changed manager four times since the takeover.
Mauricio Pochettino has been far from convincing with an inconsistent run in the Premier League. However, his trails in domestic cup competitions has been promising.
At the height of Pochettino's dismal run in the Premier League, there were reports Todd Boehly and other members of the club's hierarchy were losing confidence in the Argentine. However, Poch debunked the reports saying he has the backing of the club's hierarchy.
Taking off Liverpool at Wembley to win the EFL Cup will certainly sky-rocket Mauricio Pochettino's rating at the Chelsea dugout and boost his chances of enduring more than his predecessors.
Chelsea recently lost their Premier League reverse fixture to Liverpool, stumbling to a 4-1 defeat. Mauricio Pochettino will hope to harvest his pound of flesh, boost his rating, and hand the Blues their first domestic trophy since 2018.
With Chelsea set to play their first final since Todd Boehly brought the club in 2022, the 50-year-old is reportedly due back in London for the rollercoaster matchup with Liverpool.
According to the Sun, Todd Boehly will return to the stands on Sunday to watch the Blues trade tackles with Liverpool in their first final since the club's ownership changed hands.
The match will annex Todd Boehly's forlorn hopes of a revamp with the reality on ground. Todd Boehly and his Clearlake Capital investment group bought Chelsea for £4.25bn in 2022. They have infused an estimated £1bn in transfers, targeting top-rated players in all categories from goalkeeping, defense, midfield, and attack. Chelsea have undergone a massive overhaul under Todd Boehly from the resignation of high-ranking officials to the exodus of several players last summer.
Away from Todd Boehly's heavy financial splurge and the concomitant overhaul, the Blues are far off the mark. They have struggled with inconsistent performances on the field and have changed manager four times since the takeover.
Mauricio Pochettino has been far from convincing with an inconsistent run in the Premier League. However, his trails in domestic cup competitions has been promising.
At the height of Pochettino's dismal run in the Premier League, there were reports Todd Boehly and other members of the club's hierarchy were losing confidence in the Argentine. However, Poch debunked the reports saying he has the backing of the club's hierarchy.
Taking off Liverpool at Wembley to win the EFL Cup will certainly sky-rocket Mauricio Pochettino's rating at the Chelsea dugout and boost his chances of enduring more than his predecessors.
Chelsea recently lost their Premier League reverse fixture to Liverpool, stumbling to a 4-1 defeat. Mauricio Pochettino will hope to harvest his pound of flesh, boost his rating, and hand the Blues their first domestic trophy since 2018.