Chelsea have reported a theft case to the Police after £30,000 worth of high-tech camera equipments used in training disappeared from their Cobham headquarters.
According to The Sun, the club called Police over the missing equipment’s.
While it is not currently known whether the equipment had simply been mislaid, the incident has been deemed suspicious enough for the police to involved.
Chelsea, like many top clubs, relies heavily on video analysis to enhance their players’ tactical awareness. They use footage from training sessions and games to help players understand their performance, identify areas for improvement, and develop their skills.
This approach is a key part of their coaching and development process, allowing them to fine-tune their strategy and gain a competitive edge.
It has also proven beneficial for physical preparation before games.
Chelsea declined to comment on the timing and circumstances of the discovery, but more details could come to light once all staff members return from holidays.
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