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Could this be a new observation of impotence on the part of Mauricio Pochettino? Undefeated for a month now, a first in this difficult season, Chelsea are still navigating the soft underbelly of the Premier League with this 11th place. Only a final cannonball sprint could save the London club. However, according to his Argentinian coach, the data collected during the Blues' various meetings show that the results should be much better. “If you look at all the data, you will see that we should be in 4th position. But for various reasons, we are not there” begins the former PSG coach.
“The data indicates that we are on the right track. In what areas do we need to improve? This will come with time. We have to be more competitive, on small details. This only comes with experience and time spent playing together. It's easy to find data when you want to kill someone. But when the data is good and it shows that the team is doing well but for different reasons we are not getting the results we deserve, we have to have confidence in the process. Chelsea host Burnley this Saturday at 4 p.m.
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