Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Chelsea’s Legacy and the Pressure on Todd Boehly After Carabao Cup Loss

John Obi Mikel’s cautionary words to Mauricio Pochettino resonate following Chelsea’s disappointing defeat in the Carabao Cup final, highlighting the club’s historical standards under Roman Abramovich.

Gary Neville’s memorable criticism of Pochettino’s team as ‘billion pound bottle jobs’ under scores the pressure facing Chelsea’s owner, Todd Boehly. Mikel, speaking earlier at The Best FIFA Football Awards, emphasized the imperative to win at Chelsea, echoing the ethos upheld during the Abramovich era.

John Obi Mikel’s reminder of Abramovich’s swift managerial changes in the face of failure serves as a cautionary tale for Boehly. With Chelsea currently positioned in 11th place in the Premier League, the prospect of another under whelming finish looms large.

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During Abramovich’s tenure, Chelsea achieved remarkable success under various managers, amassing 18 major trophies. Mikel’s call for a return to those standards reflects a desire to uphold the club’s legacy and restore its winning mentality.

Despite the current uncertainties, Mikel remains hopeful for Chelsea’s future, confident that with the right direction and investment, the club will reclaim its former glory.

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