Domestic trophy drought and Nkunku form - fans on Chelsea issuespublished at 12:23


We asked you to tell us one thing - good or bad - that is currently going under the radar at Chelsea.
Here are some of your comments:
Will: The fact we haven't won a domestic trophy since 2018. For a club like us, you would think we were in a parallel universe. Seven years. Yes, that's right - seven years...
Don: The dropping of Christopher Nkunku for 'technical reasons'. Has Enzo Maresca finally lost patience with him and have we seen him in a Chelsea shirt for the final time? Maybe not, but his Premier League form has been underwhelming. The last time he really affected a game was at Bournemouth away a few months ago. His Conference League form has been average, but his penalty miss against Legia Warsaw sums up where he is right now.
John: The loan players that are due to return, such as Axel Disasti (that's a deliberate misspelling), Raheem Sterling and Joao Felix. We still have a bloated squad that is lacking in desire to play for the shirt.
Eoin: What is going on with Mykhailo Mudryk? There has been no mention of him since his initial denial of any wrongdoing.
Joe: Estevao Willian coming in this summer. It will be interesting to see how he fits in.
Nick: I think the future looks incredibly bright. When you look at the age profile of the team, this squad should be coming into its best patch in two to three years and hopefully the playing style will have settled by then as well. They could dominate the league in the future.
Peter: Stamford Bridge, although it is our home, is a shoddy old dump. We need a new stadium with a capacity for 75,000-plus supporters. If that means leaving Stamford Bridge, then so be it. We need to invest £2bn in a multi-purpose modern stadium.
