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Chelsea’s owners insist they remain committed and optimistic about the future under new manager Mauricio Pochettino after a disastrous season for the Premier League club.

Chelsea’s 12th-place finish was their worst since 1994 despite a spend of more than £500 million on new players in the new owners’ first two transfer windows. “It’s been just over a year since we completed our purchase of Chelsea,” the owners said in an open letter published on Thursday.They added: “Our promise to you was to make our fans proud. We remain completely committed to the long-term and sustainable success of our club and fulfilling that promise we made to you.

The owners admitted that it had been a “disappointing” season for the men’s team, who failed to win a trophy for only the second time since 2016, saying “there is a lot we can and will do better”.The owners praised the women’s team, who won a fourth straight Women’s Super League title.

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