Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has now given his honest thoughts on what is currently going on at Stamford Bridge.
He said in an interview with Forbes that there needs to be a patience in the project going on right now, however he understands the frustration in the fanbase.
Boehly has been far less of a prominent figure at Chelsea this season, with him only rarely being spotted at games.

Boehly very rarely at Stamford Bridge
This is in comparison to last season where he was seen there a lot, as well as even making appearances in the dressing room after games.
The American has still proven to be a bit of an unpopular figure at Stamford Bridge though, with chants regularly aimed at him in the face of negative times at the club.
After a mid-table finish last season, it looks as if things wont be much better this time around, unless they can do the unlikely and win the FA Cup.
Boehly says Chelsea process needs time
Boehly has now commented on the current situation at the club, and stated that it can be both good and bad just how much Chelsea fans care about their club.
He said: “We just need to let the process develop and give them the time to go from being unbelievable individual players with great skills to fold into a team.
“The good news is people care so much. And the bad news is people care so much. That leads to times when they’re frustrated with the team and the owners. I get that, but we just have to continue to stay the course.”
It has been reported recently that Boehly is set to be replaced as chairman of the club in the coming years, with Behdad Eghbali one of those who could take on the role.
It feels as if a lot of the negatives currently going on at the club are aimed at the American due to his name being well known as part of the new ownership.
However, blame should be equally shared among figures both on and off the pitch regarding the rough patch they have found themselves in.
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