Chelsea players report to club owners and ask for Pochettino to be sacked

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 April 1st 2024, 7:09
 
 

 


As their form has been getting worse every day, certain Chelsea players have reportedly spoken to Todd Boehly and club management about their dissatisfaction with Mauricio Pochettino.

According to an exclusive from HITC, the players have had enough of the Argentine manager and want him sacked after their disappointing 2-2 draw against Burnley.

It is said that the players do not want the Argentine coach to stay at Stamford Bridge for the next season; instead, they want him fired at the end of the current campaign.

Chelsea continued their poor form

Following their dismal draw with Burnley, led by Vincent Kompany, the Blues are currently positioned in the lower half of the Premier League standings.

They are eight points behind Manchester United, who are in sixth position, after only winning 40 points after 28 games this season.

Pochettino’s is facing an uncertain future at Chelsea.

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They made it to the Carabao Cup final, but Liverpool defeated them in extra time. They are still competing in the FA Cup, though, and Pochettino will be hopeful that winning the trophy would be his salvation at the end of the season.

Pochettino was under increasing pressure prior to the match, but the outcome has made the manager’s suffering worse.

Chelsea players have made their decision

Several Chelsea players have reportedly “made it clear to the club’s owners that they would prefer to see Pochettino replaced at the end of the season,” according to the report.

Now, Todd Boehly and other Stamford Bridge decision-makers must decide whether to continue working with the Argentine or choose yet another new manager.

With the possibility of a transfer embargo hanging over the club and Chelsea struggling to meet Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, the summer could be a tricky one for the Blues.

The struggling Premier League club will meet Manchester United on Thursday, April 4 and a defeat in that match could take Pochettino closer to the sack.


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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