Chelsea: several fans demand the head of Mauricio Pochettino

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The new owners are definitely having a hard time. Since the arrival of Todd Boehly and his teams, several coaches have succeeded one another on the Chelsea bench. Thomas Tuchel was replaced by Graham Potter, himself replaced by Frank Lampard. The latter acted as interim manager while awaiting the arrival of Mauricio Pochettino during the summer. Yes, but the Argentine technician is experiencing great difficulties with his team, eleventh in the Premier League.

After Thiago Silva’s wife, some Blues supporters also criticized Pochettino and called for his departure. Asked by The Sunone fan simply declared: “Pochettino must go.” Another confided to him: “Potter was better. I can’t imagine that Chelsea wouldn’t be in a better position now with Palmer in attack and a stronger defensive organization.”. The former London coach has his support among the supporters “Justice for Graham Potter”, blurted out one of them. Pochettino is under more and more pressure…

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