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Mauricio Pochettino could ask Chelsea to be patient and cite Tottenham record to show when improvement will start to show

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino could ask the team to be patient and provide Tottenham record as an example to show when improvement could start

According to Evening Standard, a transfer of Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino could happen in the event of Chelsea not qualifying for Europe. Pochettino asks the Blues’ staff to be patient and eventually improvements will start with the example of Tottenham.

The great majority of Chelsea players still back Mauricio Pochettino, preferring stability over another managerial change and additional instability. Pochettino’s future is under scrutiny following Tuesday’s 5-0 loss to Arsenal.

European qualification might be critical in determining whether he maintains his job next season, with Chelsea six points behind Manchester United in sixth place and yet in contention for a berth in either the Europa League or the Conference League.

Pochettino still has hope for Chelsea’s future

Pochettino has the support of the majority of the squad, with players eager for some much-needed stability following two years of continual upheaval and chaos at Chelsea. The youthful squad appreciates Pochettino’s efforts to shelter them from criticism and develop team spirit amid a bunch of fresh players from various nations.

Pochettino believes his techniques will pay off in the second season, as they did with a comparable youthful side at Tottenham. The Chelsea manager believes that time will heal and improve their condition and that young players will ultimately learn from experience; a similar scenario occurred at Tottenham.

Spurs are currently in fifth place in the Premier League standings, while Chelsea are currently way down the table in ninth place. It is a significant improvement for the Spurs, as they finished last season in eighth place.

Chelsea staff should not blame Pochettino for everything

Some Chelsea fans believe Pochettino has been too easy on some of his inconsistent players and that a more firm approach is required. However, prominent board members feel Pochettino deserves to remain in charge for the upcoming season, recognizing that he has worked under difficult conditions.

Injuries have hit Chelsea hard, and Pochettino is not to blame for the decision to construct such a youthful team or the uncertainty surrounding the futures of a number of players, with the club needing to generate funds to comply with Premier League profit and sustainability requirements.

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It will be fascinating to watch how the Blues recover in the next season, given that this one is a lost cause. The Chelsea boss will provide appraisals of each player as part of the end-of-season review, and his comments may influence summer transfer plans if he is retained.








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