Chelsea are doing things differently — and it may yet prove revolutionary

So, Chelsea’s new way is to collect the most exciting young players in the world, coach them, improve them, and then gradually unleash them in a title push in future.
Chelsea are doing things differently — and it may yet prove revolutionary

A LITTLE DIFFERENT: Chelsea owner Todd Boehly.

It’s May 2029 and the camera pans in on jubilant manager Enzo Maresca as he takes a congratulatory call from England coach Jurgen Klopp.

Chelsea have just landed their first Premier League title since 2017 — with the Class of 24 finally achieving their full potential, wrapping up a five-year plan that even Liverpool’s former boss would have been proud of.

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