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This week saw the boardroom changes brought into effect with two heavyweights of the Abramovich era, Marina Granovskaia and Bruce Buck both departing.
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The wheels were well and truly put into motion at Chelsea this week.
It is the first impact of the new regime, one that points to them trying to do things differently moving forward.
With Manchester City the challenge for Liverpool is to find ways to beat the odds by maximising their strengths in seeking value others miss, and not trying to go blow for blow in a transfer market shoot out.
Boehly wants to change things up at Chelsea but still be in the hunt for trophies.
That pipeline to the first team is something that Chelsea, like Liverpool, will continue to value.
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