Only moments after his Arsenal side annihilated Chelsea 5-0 at The Emirates, Mikel Arteta showed compassion towards Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino. That’s the least you can do after using one of the biggest clubs in England as a GD booster.
Speaking to Arsenal’s official website after goals from Leandro Trossard, Ben White (2) and Kai Havertz (2) took the Blues apart, Arteta said he has sympathy for his Chelsea counterpart who was friends with him from their playing time together at PSG from back in the day.
“All the sympathy in the world with everything that he’s been through, everything that he’s doing, he knows that. I’ve been on the other side as well and nothing. He’s doing a great job, if you look at this team and analyse six, seven games of them, they deserve to win every match they play big games, big teams and they deserve to beat all of them. Hopefully things will turn around and be as he deserves.”
Arteta’s words really hit the mark, highlighting the camaraderie and mutual respect that exists between the two managers, despite the fierce rivalry between their clubs. It’s clear that Arteta recognises the challenges Pochettino has faced and the efforts he’s making to improve Chelsea’s fortunes. However, we have bigger fish to fry.
Turning the focus to Chelsea, Pochettino’s tenure at Stamford Bridge has been a mixed bag thus far. While there have been moments of brilliance, a glaring inconsistency has plagued the team’s overall performance. This inconsistency has been a cause for concern, raising questions about the team’s ability to compete at the highest level on a consistent basis.
However, it would be unfair to place the blame solely on Pochettino’s shoulders. Football is a team sport, and the responsibility for the team’s results extends beyond the manager to the players on the pitch. The players must take ownership of their performances, raise their game, and contribute collectively to overcoming the challenges faced by the team.
As a Chelsea supporter, witnessing the team’s struggles, especially against a London rival like Arsenal, is undoubtedly disheartening. However, it’s crucial to maintain perspective and recognise that managerial transitions require time and patience to yield positive results. Pochettino is a highly regarded manager with a proven track record, and he deserves the backing and support of the club and its supporters as he strives to implement his vision and instil a winning mentality at Chelsea.
While the defeat was undoubtedly disappointing for Chelsea supporters, it’s essential to remain patient and optimistic about the future under Pochettino’s guidance. With the right approach, support, and a bit of luck, Chelsea can look forward to brighter days ahead as they continue their pursuit of success under the Argentine.
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