A decision to give the head coach a second season has not yet been made, but he is not the only one responsible for fixing the problem.
Chelsea face a major decision regarding the departure of manager Mauricio Pochettino as the club’s players prepare for another turbulent summer.
According to Telegraph Sport, despite losing to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final and losing to Arsenal on Tuesday night,
a majority vote has been made on whether Pochettino will remain in his job at the end of the season. It is said that it has not appeared.
Pressure has mounted on Pochettino amid complaints about some decisions, but he remains popular at Chelsea and has been praised for his efforts in difficult circumstances.
Others believe that the blame for Chelsea’s struggles cannot be placed solely on Pochettino, as he is not responsible for transfer policy or the decision to build such a young team.
A number of players also face an uncertain future as Chelsea must raise funds to sign contracts and comply with profit and sustainability rules.
Despite the devastation and turmoil of the past two years, sources insist Chelsea remain an attractive candidate for some executives who would be willing to replace Pochettino if he leaves.
Chelsea were unable to finish the season with a trophy, losing to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals and Liverpool in the League Cup final.
Pochettino’s side face the difficult task of qualifying for Europe in the Championship after six consecutive games, starting with difficult fixtures against Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur.
If we do not qualify for European competition, co-owners Behdad Egbali, Jose Feliciano and Todd Boley, as well as sporting directors Paul Winstanley and
Lawrence Stewart, will announce the end of the season. Before the review, Pochettino’s job as manager will be in jeopardy.
However, in the context of a growing supporter, if the results fall into the rest of the season and are dissatisfied with the fields and subsequent events, the appetite for changes may grow.
Pochettino has signed a two -year contract. This includes another 12 months of club options, and a specific
European qualification was considered to be the minimum goal of the first season. Although Chelsea have not made the progress they had originally hoped for at the start of the season,
there have been some positive signs, such as a trip to Wembley in a cup match and an improved team.
His management of young talent such as Cole Palmer, Nicholas Jackson and Maro Gusto has also been well-received,
although some of Pochettino’s public comments about the lack of experience within the squad have not always been positive.
Some of Pochettino’s team choices have raised some eyebrows, but injuries often put him under pressure.
Pochettino does not yet have the support of some Chelsea fans who oppose him due to his past at Tottenham,
and he will now play a key role in convincing the club to keep him. become. Foreign clubs expressed interest in loaning Mikhail Mudryk in January, but
Chelsea were reluctant to let the winger go, even temporarily. It remains to be seen whether this position will change,
especially given further disappointing performances, including against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. After the season for renting with Real Madrid,
the return of a very paid goalkeeper Keparizabaraga presents a headache to Chelsea, and the club looks for Romel Lukaku’s constant steps in Rome.
Lukaku has a point of releasing 37 million pounds in a contract with Chelsea, but Yang Matthes, who was impressed by
the semifinals of the Borussian Dortmund’s Champions League, had one point about the release of £ 35 million. have.