

Todd Boehly's billion-dollar fever dream: watch Chelsea burn, then pretend it's a phoenix.
Sometimes football can deliver the most stinging surprises, but out of adversity emerge new heroes, new hope and new beginnings. An influx of exciting stars arrived at the Bridge including World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez, dazzling Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk, dynamic forward Noni Madueke and a future colossus at the back in Benoit Badashile, alongside fellow French international Wesley Fofana. These prodigious young talents joined the proven winners in the Chelsea squad, ready to create a potent mix for the next chapter in the club's glorious history. The 2022/23 season was not the one Chelsea fans wanted or expected, but the foundations have been laid for a swift return to future glories. Chelsea will be back, and a new era awaits. Containing action from every game of the season in all competitions, and an extended extra feature celebrating Cesar Azpilicueta's half century of appearances for the club.
Editing
Masterclass in spinning three managers and twelfth place as 'foundations.'
Production
Azpilicueta tribute somehow feels like hostage video. Respectful hostage video.

Director
Thomas Tuchel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This season marked American ownership's chaotic arrival: £600m spent, three managers, twelfth place. The documentary's forced optimism became a meme among fans.
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