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“They have too many kids”- Pundit cites Liverpool example to suggest new transfer strategy to Chelsea

Former West Ham United player Frank McAvennie has weighed in on Chelsea’s current woes, offering advice to the board on how to improve the club’s fortunes in the upcoming summer transfer window.

With Chelsea languishing in ninth place in the Premier League and suffering a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Arsenal, McAvennie believes it’s imperative for the board to rethink their recruitment strategy to appease disgruntled fans.

 

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While acknowledging the need for accountability across the entire team, McAvennie emphasizes the importance of bolstering the squad with experienced players who can mentor the younger talents. He stresses that while youth is valuable, commitment and enthusiasm are equally crucial attributes for success on the field.

McAvennie commented on the club’s signing policy and urged them to sign more experienced players to help the young squad. Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, he said:

“I don’t know why they decided to go out and buy all this young talent—nobody has any experience. Teams like Liverpool have a young squad, but they have great experience in there too.’’

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Echoing sentiments expressed by others throughout the season, McAvennie’s call for Chelsea to prioritize the signing of experienced players underscores a widely shared belief among fans and pundits alike. With the team struggling and discontent among supporters growing, it’s evident that a change in the club’s signing approach is long overdue.

The need for seasoned players to complement the squad’s youthful talents has been a recurring theme, and the recent string of disappointing results only reinforces the urgency of addressing this issue. As the season draws to a close, the board must heed these calls for change and adopt a more strategic approach to recruitment in the upcoming transfer window.

One only has to look to the Carabao Cup final to see the difference striking the balance can make. An injury hit Liverpool side rode on the coattails of the senior stars who marshalled the younger guns to a win against Chelsea of all teams. Surely that lesson was not lose on those at Stamford Bridge.

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