Jamie Carragher has torn into Chelsea after their abject home defeat by Nottingham Forest on Bank Holiday Monday.
The Blues were embarrassed 3-1 by relegation-threatened Forest - who fielded a second-string side with one eye on Thursday's Europa League semi-final second-leg at rivals Aston Villa.
It was Chelsea's sixth-straight loss in the Premier League as their Champions League qualification hopes are now mathematically impossible.
In fact, ninth-placed Chelsea (48 points) are closer to 16th-placed Forest (42 points) than Aston Villa (58 points) who occupy the final Champions League spot in fifth.
Reflecting on what he saw at Stamford Bridge, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher didn't hold back in his analysis of the hosts.
'It's shocking and it comes from the top,' said Carragher. 'There's five or six really top players on the pitch today and they've been beaten by Nottingham Forest's B team.
'Less than 12 months ago, they were taking PSG to the cleaners.
'There's no connection between the players and the staff, the players and the fans.
'In some ways, it's a good thing because it tells you that football isn't just all about spending money, buying players and this revolving door.
'It's about creating togetherness and there's nothing there. They look like a broken football club right now.'
Carragher's words were a precursor to angry Chelsea interim boss Calum McFarlane who blasted his players' performance as 'unacceptable' as they trailed 2-0 inside 15 minutes.
'The first 15 minutes were unacceptable,' said McFarlane, who replaced the sacked Liam Rosenior less than two weeks ago. 'The manner in which the two goals were conceded really set us back. It gave ourselves a mountain to climb.
'You can't do that at this level, especially against a team that's fighting for their life. I don't think we ever got to our level, that we know we're capable of. I know this group. They are driven. They want what's best for themselves, they want what's best for this club, and we're going to do everything we can to try and win every single game we can from now to the end of the season.'
Chelsea's most impressive player was Jesse Derry, an 18-year-old from the academy who was making his first senior start in the absence of Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto, who both picked up minor problems.
However, Derry suffered a sickening head collision with Forest's Zach Abbott before half-time, which saw the Blues teenager taken to hospital for checks, with his father, Shaun, accompanying him. As of Monday evening, we are told the youngster was conscious, and talking.
Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White and Chelsea's Robert Sanchez likewise clashed heads, with both unable to continue at Stamford Bridge. However, neither change went down as a concussion substitute, with Forest boss Pereira saying Gibbs-White had a 'deep cut' and 'remembers everything' as he hopes he will be fit to face Villa this week.
On making eight changes to his line-up but still winning with ease, Pereira said: 'In the end, I said to my players, "I can change you, the players, but I will not change the spirit of this team".
'This team is resilient, they are playing with confidence, united and with organisation and ambition to win. We didn't come here to draw, we came here to win.'
Jedackmprt
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Unless the fans boycott Chelsea's next two games, these Boar and Egg bandit will not read their frustrations. Show your love and stand your ground. The tickets you buy benefit them, not your enjoyment !
Jedackmprt
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Carragher your view about Chelsea is apt. Chelsea's present predicament is caused by none but Boar.
Zeucdeiky
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They see nothing yet
Afrosports
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Chelsea was always a rotten club, not until when Abramovich bought the club, and now he's left and Chelsea back to default mode🤣🤣
Wupeiluz
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Sounds so harsh, but he’s right
Sebabdiouz
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Do these Chelsea owners attend Chelsea's matches, especially at Stamford Bridge? If they do, are they not ashamed of the performance of their players after spending millions of pounds as salaries on these useless players? These incompentent inexperienced school boys parading themselves as professional footballers! Dissolve the entire squad and engage mature and experienced players next season!
Dejavu11
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As a Chelsea fan, it pains me to see my Club but i was happy on one side cos our deluded owners and board who never understood that it was Maresca coaching genius that has bin working since his appointment. Those players were not as good as people think, but Maresca's guidance makes them thick.,...
Sebabdiouz
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It is very true! Chelsea's present rotten form comes from The Top! Todd Boely and his American patners are solely responsible for this big mess, aided actively by the two Sporting Directors employed from Brighton. See how dejected these Chelsea players are after the rout inflicted on them by Nothingham Forest! From Cole Palmer through Chalobah to Enzo Fernandez. They looked really miserable indeed! Chesea English fans must boycott future matches by Chelsea to drive home the disgust of their Team's dismal performances!
Immaculate003
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Sincerely it was a shame for Chelsea to lose to the second string of Nottingham Forest. It tells a lot about how backward Chelsea have gone in less than 10months after decimating PSG. So disheartening!
Zahadimntz
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Did Liverpool played yesterday and who was opening the mouth?
you should always first make some editing in your English words before u post your comments.
Peybcdkopt
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I'm a Chelsea fan but I'm in support of Jimmie today
M-CHIKA360
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for once I agree with this werey man.
Resdknrsyz
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Did Liverpool played yesterday and who was opening the mouth?
Emchi
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Jamie, for once you're right. Chelsea's problem is from the top.
donreal1990
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shame to Chelsea 😂
Ebuksmoney
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Hater