Chelsea: Emmanuel Petit dismantles Mauricio Pochettino

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Each week that progresses, Mauricio Pochettino sees his position weaken a little more. Ridiculed by Liverpool (4-1) then Wolverhampton (2-4) in the space of five days, Chelsea are today closer to the red zone (12 points ahead) than to European places (13 points behind ). A situation which irritates the London locker room where several players are now turning their backs on Mauricio Pochettino, but also among the club’s former glories, including Emmanuel Petit.

At the microphone of Compare.betthe former French international questioned the management of the Argentine coach by openly criticizing his choices: “I was very disappointed with Chelsea’s performance against Wolves. They were disorganized, tactically it was a disaster, without combativeness, without communication or character. I felt sorry for the Chelsea fansrailed the former Blues midfielder. I asked myself “why put Nkunku as the only attacker?” In Germany and France it is well known that he cannot play alone up front, and he never did. He refuses to model his tactics around his players and the composition of the team makes no sense. He has no idea what he wants to do and his body language is not good at all. It seems that he is already about to leave.»

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