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‘Just beautiful football’: Todd Boehly praises Chelsea’s upturn in form

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The Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly appeared to boost Mauricio Pochettino’s chances of being kept on as manager next season as he praised the “beautiful” football being played by the team.

Speaking at a Sportico event in Los Angeles, Boehly – whose Clearlake Capital consortium purchased the club from Roman Abramovich in May 2022 – said the “commentary has changed” surroundin­g the team in recent weeks, after a tumultuous first two years of his leadership.

The Blues have enjoyed an upturn in fortunes since they were hammered 5-0 by Arsenal, the Premier League leaders, at the end of April, recovering to take seven points from their next three matches to give themselves a chance of European qualificat­ion.

Reports had suggested that returning the club to Europe is the minimum expectatio­n if Pochettino is to see the second season of his two-year contract. However after a creditable draw with Champions League-chasing

Aston Villa and excellent home wins against their London rivals Tottenham and West Ham – the second of which was a 5-0 procession – Boehly indicated his satisfacti­on that they are at last living up to the expectatio­ns set by a more than £1bn transfer spend.

“We’ve seen, over the last two and a half games at least – the second half of Aston Villa, Tottenham and West Ham – where we played just beautiful football,” he said. “It was so fluid. It was exactly the way we drew it up.

“The number of shots we had on goal in those two and a half games, you could really start to see what we were working on coming together. Our goal is obviously to win. And the commentary has changed over the last two and a half games. I’ve never seen anything change so quickly than prospectiv­e on how a team does.”

Chelsea play Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday looking to leapfrog Newcastle into sixth, the last spot that is guaranteed a place in Europe next season, before travelling to Brighton next Wednesday and finishing up at home to Bournemout­h on Sunday week.

 ?? ?? Todd Boehly has endured a testing two years running Chelsea. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
Todd Boehly has endured a testing two years running Chelsea. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters

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