Chelsea are ‘unstable’ as Joe Cole ‘feels sorry’ for club after Brentford woes

Ex-Chelsea star Joe Cole has admitted he feels sorry for his old club after they collapsed against Brentford on Saturday lunchtime.

The Blues suffered yet another embarrassment in the Premier League as they were beaten 2-0 by the Bees at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are now in the bottom half of the table, and are only two points ahead of 16th placed Nottingham Forest.

And speaking on TNT Sports after the game, Cole said: "I feel sorry for Mauricio, same as I felt sorry for Frank [Lampard], I felt sorry for [Graham] Potter and Thomas Tuchel.

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"Because they're all top managers, and you're coming into a club which is very, very unstable. The new owners have come in, and they've been in there a while now.

"And one of the points we’ve said, we want stability, continuity, but it's one thing saying we're going to have these things as our culture, but then on the flip side, you're changing managers at strange times.

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"The planning on signing players is not being explained to the fans or even explained to the players or the manager. So I feel sorry for the coaches, and their heads ultimately will roll like the previous managers before them.

"But if you're going to have these things that you live and die by – this is what we are at Chelsea, we're going to grow young players, we’re going to do stick with the managers – then you’ve got to live them values every day!"

The Blues now face a tough run of games, including fixtures with Tottenham and Manchester City in the next two weeks.

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