Slumbering giants Chelsea and Manchester United offer little for fans | John Brewin
The two clubs are struggling to relive former glories and fans are not happy as the overlords make them foot the bill
English football’s two best teams are from London and Manchester.
On Sunday, https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/apr/18/manchester-city-arsenal-premier-league-title-race-guardiola-arteta">they meet to decide this season’s Premier League title.
Chelsea and Manchester United are not those clubs.
Both have dropped from the local prominence they once commanded.
If United have a top-four place nailed down, there is significant drop-off from Arsenal and Manchester City.
Those two clubs’ gap to Chelsea becomes close to a chasm.
Brentford, level on points, may soon enough surpass Chelsea as west London’s best team.
United are far closer to a renaissance, though there have been many false dawns since 2013.
Both clubs share much in common in the betrayal of previous legends.
Rebellion reigns among Chelsea fans.
They staged a protest against their current ownership, joined this time by ultras from Strasbourg, both groups raging against the unwelcome changes BlueCo’s stewardship has brought, all for a debt mountain that makes little obvious sense.
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