World Champions Chelsea on the Brink of a Split: What Led to the Crisis in the Club.
Chelsea's Rise and Fall
According to The Sun: After a bright victory in the FIFA Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea entered a period of decline. This victory inspired the club's co-owner Behdad Eghbali and other executives with hope for the success of their management model.
“They believed they could buy and sell players like stocks on the stock market...”
However, over time, it became clear that achieving further heights proved to be a more difficult task than it initially seemed. The concept of buying and selling players as financial instruments brought not only positives but also challenges that the club still has to face.
Currently, Chelsea is searching for ways to adapt its strategy to return to the top. The war between ambitions and the realities of modern football is intensifying, and the club will have to find a balance between business and sport to achieve the desired results on the field.
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