Chelsea preview: Five key talking points for 2026-27 Premier League season
Chelseaโs story has rarely been one of plain sailing. The Blues first won the English top flight in 1955, and by 1971 had won three FA Cups and the old UEFA Cup Winnersโ Cup. Fortunes soon turned, aโฆ
Chelseaโs story has rarely been one of plain sailing. The Blues first won the English top flight in 1955, and by 1971 had won three FA Cups and the old UEFA Cup Winnersโ Cup.
Fortunes soon turned, and in 1983, the west Londoners avoided relegation to the English third tier by the skin of their teeth. Within a decade, the good times were rolling again, and a 26-year wait for a trophy ended with their fourth FA Cup.
Enter a new owner, Roman Abramovich, and the rest โ of their modern era โ is history.
The latest wait for a trophy is only five seasons, but in the past four seasons, the Stamford Bridge club has witnessed its choppiest waters in 30 years and now faces a campaign without any European football.
Al Jazeera Sport takes a look at the clubโs prospects in advance of the new season.
A run of 12th, sixth, fourth and 10th-placed finishes in the Premier League marks the worst run since the Blues finished 11th in 1996. Since then, they have only finished outside the top six once, that being one of only five finishes outside the top five in that period.
The arrival of Xabi Alonso marks the seventh permanent manager since Thomas Tuchelโs side lifted their second Champions League title in May 2021.
That statistic, in itself, points to the answer: instability.
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