It was another happy Saturday for Todd Boehly as Chelsea made it three straight wins in the Premier League. The Blues comfortably saw off Wolves 3-0 thanks to goals from Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic and Armando Broja.
The win saw Graham Potter continue his unbeaten start to life at the Blues - which will have hugely pleased Boehly, who took the bold decision to sack Thomas Tuchel last month. Boehly was once again in attendance for the clash again Wolves and watched the game with comedian and West Ham United fan James Corden from the directors box.
The Blues co-owner was also spotted at Cobham ahead of Chelsea's game against Wolves as he cast an eye over one of Graham Potter's training session. However, seeing his side record a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge wasn't the only Premier League game Boehly watched over the weekend.
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The 49-year-old was spotted at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, watching Arsenal's 3-2 win over Liverpool, which saw the Gunners return back to the top of the Premier League. Boehly watched on from the directors box as Chelsea-linked Gabriel Martinelli put in a stunning performance for Arsenal.
It's not known why Boehly was in the directors box, although he was presumably invited by somebody within the Arsenal hierarchy. Of course, Boehly owns the NFL side Los Angeles Dodgers, and Gunners owner Stan Kroenke owns the Los Angeles Rams.
The next time Boehly will watch Arsenal is when the Gunners make the trip to Stamford Bridge on November 6.
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