Rio Ferdinand predicts that the January signing for Chelsea will be "alarmed" at Stamford Bridge.

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Rio Ferdinand predicts that the January signing for Chelsea will be "alarmed" at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues have had a difficult season both on and off the pitch, and Ferdinand believes that many players are concerned about the team's future.

Chelsea has struggled in the Champions League and other competitions this year, falling to the basement of the Premier League.

Two managers have already been let go by American investor Todd Boehly. After succeeding Thomas Tuchel at the start of the season, Graham Potter held the position for fewer than seven months.The situation at Stamford Bridge, in Ferdinand's opinion, will worry a lot of Chelsea players. Additionally, he believes that the pandemonium will confuse January acquisition Benoit Badiashile, who cost £35 million.

Badiashile has played eight games for Chelsea since he moved there from Monaco, however he was unable to make the squad for the Champions League.

BT Sport quoted Ferdinand as saying, "I think the number of players at Chelsea could be scary for some of the players there.""Many of those players won't know where they stand, and many of them won't be needed in the summer."

There is Benjamin Badashile seated. He is a young centre back who will not be selected for the Champions League squad.

He thinks, "I should be playing." He is likely wondering, "Wait a minute, how did I get left out of this," as he surveys the players in front of him.Everyone on the team will be doing that constantly, and that is a bad situation to be in.

After Chelsea was eliminated by Real Madrid on Tuesday night from the Champions League, Didier Drogba, a former player for Chelsea, criticised his former side. He asserted that having a sizable crew is useless.

It's not the same club anymore, Drogba told Canal+. ‘My club's name escapes me. There is a new leader, and the future has a new strategy.

No matter who the coach is, keeping track of 30 players in the locker room is difficult.We attempt to contrast the current situation with that of the Abramovich era, when many players were purchased but the selections were quite astute.

enlisting the services of players like Petr Cech, Andriy Shevchenko, Hernan Crespo, Michael Essien, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, and others.

"They were already seasoned athletes, and it was to win titles." Here, a different strategy is being used, and young players are being backed.

I remarked, "I don't think they have any charismatic leaders or players." It requires people who are prepared to take responsibility.

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