
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has criticised English newspapers for labelling him âstupidâ and suggested it was critics who do not âknow what theyâre talking about.â
Boehly has been the very public face of the Chelsea ownership since BlueCo acquired the club and the high turnover of players has attracted plenty of criticism.
As the most public-facing figure, Boehly has copped plenty of that criticism but he appeared to suggest it was water off a duckâs back.
âSometimes my wife and my family take it differently than I take it,â he told the Australian Financial Review. âI just find itâs one more person that doesnât know what theyâre talking about.
âThe English papers remind me every day how smart they are and how stupid I am.â
The 52-year-old American instead suggested Chelsea were on the correct path and that the team was going to evolve and grow.
âYouâre going to continue to watch our team evolve and grow. Weâve got them together for a long time. Iâm pretty excited about what the future looks like.â
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Despite Boehlyâs assessment that it is just the media who do not know âwhat theyâre talking aboutâ, plenty of those within the game have also raised their suspicions.
One such person is former player Joe Cole who believed the current Chelsea model had limitations.
âItâs clear the club are working within a business framework,â he exclusively told F365. âAnyone whoâs worked for Brighton seems to be coming in.
âThey want to do that model and are trying to apply it. But my problem with that model â the data-driven model â at the very, very top is I think the margins are in the unseen, what data canât see.
âI think itâs in the magic and the romance and something a manager might say, how a manager might treat a player. Not just this left back is the best left back we can get because he does this many attacks in this area, you know?
âI think data has a big part to play, but at that very, very top, I think itâs always the human element that makes the difference.â
Under BlueCo, Chelseaâs best Premier League finish was the fourth earned by the team last year and they have won two trophies â the Club World Cup and Conference League.
BlueCo purchased Chelsea for ÂŁ4.25bn in 2022 after Roman Abramovich was forced to sell by the UK government following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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