A few Chelsea players were purportedly compelled to sit in the floor during group gatherings because of expanded crew numbers. The Blues marked 15 players somewhat recently, and that has seen their crew numbers go up.
The new members of the Chelsea team, according to a report in The Athletic, have encountered issues not only in the training facility but also in the dressing room. Some players were dissatisfied with their match minutes, and now there are reports that some of them were made to sit on the floor during meetings.
The new Chelsea proprietors surprised the exchange market in the last two windows and gave players worth up £600 million. The move was widely criticized by pundits, and when Graham Potter failed to produce results on the field, he was fired.
Chelsea take on Liverpool in the midst of tumult:
When Chelsea hosts Liverpool on Tuesday, April 4, they face a difficult task at home. After Graham Potter was fired on Sunday, the Blues will likely play under Bruno Saltor, who is serving as interim manager.
Prior to the match, when I spoke to the media, Graham conveyed his best wishes to all of you. Evidently, the past 24 hours have been difficult for all of us—staff members and families alike—and now we just have to deal with the situation.
If I’m here now, it’s because Graham and the club thought it was the right thing to do, and I’m just trying to help the club and be as professional as I can.First of all, it is a sad day, when asked if he had a free hit against Liverpool. A sad day for staff because Graham and Billy, two outstanding coaches, individuals, and people, are leaving.
How I see it is, I must be the most expert I can. Attempt to help the players, guide the players to set up the game all that can be expected.On Monday, Bruno participated in one training session, and he will be in the dugout at Stamford Bridge tonight.