Chelsea: fans demand the resignation of Mauricio Pochettino

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Once again held in check by Brentford (2-2), Chelsea sink into the soft underbelly of the Premier League. The Blues, 11th in the English championship, are 14 points behind Europe. This seems compromised, and the supporters are fed up with this situation. On the pitch at Brentford in west London, the fans showed their discontent.

Indeed, they launched chants against Todd Boehly, the owner of the Blues, and against Mauricio Pochettino. The Argentine technician was insulted in the aisles of the stadium, and his situation does not worry him, as he admitted at a press conference. “I don’t want the fans to try to blame the players. The players need to feel supported by the fans and, to be honest, I prefer that I take the blame and leave the players free on the pitch. I do not care. I am strong, I am 52 years old now”, did he declare. It is, in any case, difficult to say that the former PSG coach will stay on the Chelsea bench for much longer.

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