In a bid to overhaul the culture at Cobham, Alonso is reportedly looking toward an old rival for inspiration. The new Chelsea boss wants to instill the 'mentality monsters' ethos famously popularised by Jurgen Klopp during his legendary tenure at Liverpool. Alonso believes that technical quality alone is insufficient and that the current squad needs a psychological transformation to compete for the biggest honours.
This approach involves a rigorous upgrade in standards and a demand for total commitment from every player. By adopting this gritty, never-say-die attitude, Alonso hopes to bridge the gap between Chelsea and the current pace-setters, ensuring his side can sustain a title charge over a gruelling 38-game season.