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The possibility of Chelsea being "in a relegation battle next season" is something Jason Cundy believes.



Things could well end up getting a lot worse at Chelsea Football Club before they get any better, and former Chelsea player Jason Cundy believes they could even be in a relegation battle next season. 
 After yet another defeat in the league to Brentford last night, losing 2-0 at home, the gloomy feel amongst Chelsea fans has just increased even more, and I didn’t even think that was possible. 
Things are absolutely hideous at this club right now from top to bottom, and the new owners, who have made numerous mistakes so far, have a massive uphill struggle to get Chelsea anywhere near challenging at the top again. Sources: Chelsea and Romelu Lukaku’s stance on reuninion this summer! And now Cundy, who is of course
a host on talkSPORT these days and still a massive Chelsea fan, believes they could end up fighting relegation next season, which isn’t something anyone would be betting against at this point in time. Speaking after defeat last night, Cundy said: “Whoever is in that dugout, it doesn’t matter. As a result club we’ve gone.
"I'm going there now with the idea that if we can get a corner, we might be able to get a shot on goal.
"We're not going to score. We've only scored once in seven games, and it was a Conor Gallagher shot that deflected in.
We'll lose to Arsenal, have to play against Man City and Newcastle, and the only other game we might win is when Forest visits Stamford Bridge.
"It's awful! They could come and beat us!
"Chelsea will fight for survival next season if they don't get it right," the expert said.

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