“I Can’t Endure It Anymore” Chelsea medical chief departs as Todd Boehly’s mass exodus continues

“I Can’t Endure It Anymore” Chelsea medical chief departs as Todd Boehly’s mass exodus continues

As the club continues its widespread staff exodus under Todd Boehly, Paco Biosca, the medical director of Chelsea, has left the Blues, according to sources.

There have been numerous adjustments made at Stamford Bridge since the American businessman’s arrival at the end of May.

Along with director Marina Granovskaia quitting the Blues, chairman Bruce Buck left earlier in the summer.

Petr Cech, a Chelsea icon and current advisor, was another figure to depart, indicating a significant turnover in personnel at the club’s top.

It was recently disclosed that Steve Atkins, director of communications and public affairs, will depart Stamford Bridge after 14 years and join McLaren Racing.

With Chelsea adding six new senior players to the team, there were numerous changes made even within the playing squad itself.

After spending two years with the team, Timo Werner departed to rejoin RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, and Romelu Lukaku returned to Inter Milan, this time on a loan.

Graham Potter, a former player for Brighton and Hove Albion, has taken over as the club’s head coach in lieu of the German, who served in that capacity for 19 months.

Another senior figure leaving the west London side seems to indicate that more changes are still to come.

The Telegraph reports that Chelsea’s medical staff member Biosca will be quitting the organization.

The 69-year-old joined the team in 2011, so he has experienced tremendous on-field success throughout that period.

He is currently leaving the club nevertheless, and until a new permanent position can be found, Dimitrios Kalogiannidis will be in head of the medical division.

After Tuchel left, Potter is now the one who will be trusted to guide the team.

However, the Blues have had a dismal start to the season, winning just three of a possible eight games in all competitions.

The following match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace will take place away from home, and it will mark Potter’s second game in command of his new team.

However, the Blues have had a dismal start to the season, winning just three of a possible eight games in all competitions.

After six games, they are now seventh in the Premier League standings and last in Group E of the Champions League with just one point.

The following match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace will take place away from home, and it will mark Potter’s second game in command of his new team.

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