Mauricio Pochettino says Stamford Bridge atmosphere is flat and sends message to Chelsea fans ahead of Carabao Cup clash

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Published: 23:31, 22 Jan 2024Updated: 23:31, 22 Jan 2024

Mauricio Pochettino has suggested that the flat atmosphere at Stamford Bridge are as a result of Chelsea's poor home form last season.

Although Chelsea are unbeaten in their last eight home games they endured a dreadful run of form at Stamford Bridge in 2023, winning just three times in the first 11 months of the year.

Pochettino says his players will need their fans to bring the noise as they look to overturn a 2-1 deficit in their Carabao Cup semi-final on Tuesday night

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Pochettino says his players will need their fans to bring the noise as they look to overturn a 2-1 deficit in their Carabao Cup semi-final on Tuesday nightCredit: Getty

Between January and the beginning of December they scored 18 goals in 19 games, though four came in a single, frenetic draw with Manchester City in the final match of that run.

Since then their form in west London has improved markedly. They are unbeaten since losing to Brentford on October 28 and have won four consecutive games, their best run at home in the league since winning six in a row during Lampard's first spell, either side of the 2020 Covid shutdown.

Despite this, the atmosphere around the ground has been noticeably subdued, with recent victories against Fulham, Preston and Sheffield United, in which Chelsea lacked creativity for long periods, particularly quiet.

Chelsea host Middlesbrough on Tuesday, live on talkSPORT, needing to win by two goals to overturn a 1-0 first-leg defeat at the Riverside two weeks ago and progress to the Carabao Cup final.

"We're paying now for the effect of the last 18 months," said Pochettino. "We (he and his coaching staff) are here for six months, sometimes for us it's difficult for us to compare. We're getting better results now, but the disappointment from the fans is coming from last season.

"Now people can give their opinion, it's a bit flat. There's been disappointment for a long period. But how we feel at Stamford Bridge is very good.

"OK, in a few periods in some games, maybe against Nottingham Forest (a 1-0 loss in September) or Brentford the energy was down because the team didn't engage the fans. That's our mistake.

"But against Arsenal (a 2-2 draw), City, Brighton (a 3-2 win), Liverpool (1-1), the fans were really good.

The season has seen plenty of setbacks for Chelsea although there are some signs of improvement

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The season has seen plenty of setbacks for Chelsea although there are some signs of improvementCredit: Getty

"People believed that Fulham would be easy, but Fulham wasn't easy for Liverpool. They beat Arsenal. We played Preston, it's difficult, (their) motivation, the beauty of the cup. The inferior team can match you in different aspects and you can suffer.

"When you feel so disappointed because of last season, you lose too many games at home, the energy is a little bit down."

The manager said support in west London will therefore be critical if the team is to reach a first final since May 2022.

"It's a passport to the final, to visit Wembley," he said. "It's an important game for the club, for us, for everyone. We want to be in the final but first of all we need to beat a very good team that, in the first leg, we could not beat.

"We're confident we can have a very good game in front of our fans. We need to take advantage of playing at Stamford Bridge with all the energy that will translate from our fans.

"We were disappointed after the (first leg). When you analyse it, we deserved more, but football sometimes is not what you deserve - it's to be clinical, aggressive, to score goals.

"We were all disappointed but we have 90 minutes to fix the situation. We're going to respect the opponent. But it's a massive chance for us to go to the final and win a title."

Pochettino will be without Christopher Nkunku who continues to be plagued by a hip injury, though the manager reiterated the problem is not serious.

Defender Malo Gusto, who has proved an able deputy for sidelined captain Reece James, is the latest addition to an absentee list currently standing at nine names.

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