Chelsea attacker Raheem Sterling has urged owner Todd Boehly to stop interfering with the manager's decisions.
Since his arrival in the summer from Manchester City, Sterling has seen two managers sacked.
He told Sky Sports: "I'm not one to tell the club what to do but from what I can gauge from where I was previously, organisation is the most important thing.
"Having a manager that has the final say on everything and it being his way with everyone having to follow that.
"Successful teams always have a manager that comes in, brings his blueprint and everyone follows. If there are people that don't follow, then they are not part of the team and that is how brutal it needs to be at a high level."