Wolves supporters criticize Mauricio Pochettino

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Times are tough at Chelsea. This Sunday afternoon, the Blues host Wolverhampton at Stamford Bridge as part of the 23rd day of the Premier League.

And everything does not go as planned for the London team. Ahead on the scoreboard from the start of the game thanks to a goal from Cole Palmer, the Blues saw their opponent come back to score a few minutes later then take the advantage at the end of the first period.

At the break, Wolves supporters took the opportunity to taunt the Argentine coach and the Chelsea squad with chants that resonated in the opposing stands. “ You get fired tomorrow morning,” can we hear in the aisles of the stadium.

A defeat synonymous with dismissal for Pochettino?

Nothing is going well at Chelsea anymore. The Londoners are encountering great difficulties this season. Currently 11th in the standings (with this provisional defeat) with a total of 31 points, Chelsea are suffering. The London club has been sailing between average and bad since the start of the 2023/2024 financial year.

A setback against Wolves this Sunday could seal the fate of Mauricio Pochettino this season despite his contract which expires in June 2025. To be continued…

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