As England plays its first game of this year’s World Cup tournament Wednesday, there are two Chelsea players in the 26-man squad—a bit of a come down for a football giant whose accounting strategies have helped it throw money at expensive players.
It caps off a disappointing season for the West London soccer club, which finished 10th in the 20-club Premier League, meaning it will miss out on competing in Europe’s lucrative football championship next season. Chelsea sacked two managers during the most recent Premier League season and the business strategy ...
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