It’s over for Emmanuel Petit

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Invited to speak about Chelsea’s complicated season, Emmanuel Petit pointed the finger at Mauricio Pochettino, “on the verge of leaving” according to him.

Nothing is going well at Chelsea anymore. Eleventh in the Premier League, fifteen points behind the Top 4, the Blues have just suffered two defeats in a row, against Liverpool (4-1) and Wolverhampton at home (2-4). Enough to further weaken the position of Mauricio Pochettino, which crystallizes the criticism.

During an interview given to Compare.betEmmanuel Petit spoke of the bad times of his former club, whose colors he wore between 2001 and 2004. And the 98 world champion was not kind to the former PSG coach, who should not make any old bone on the Stamford Bridge side, according to him.

“It looks like he’s already about to leave.”

“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 fans.”declared Petit.

And to add another layer: “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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