Mauricio Pochettino’s team pushed and puffed but didn’t really achieve anything noteworthy. and puffed but didn’t really achieve anything noteworthy.
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Mauricio Pochettino’s team pushed and puffed but didn’t really achieve anything noteworthy.
It’s been a trademark of the Argentinian’s career since he took over, and it’s led to his Blues losing eight of their first 18 matches since the start of the 2023/24 season.
Despite not seeing an immediate return on his significant investment, owner Todd Boehly is expected to give Pochettino the time he needs to turn things around, but surely the American couldn’t have predicted how bad things would still be down at the Bridge after a disastrous end to the 2022/23 season.
According to the Mirror, Lampard and Potter, together with Pochettino, led to a record that the club would be ashamed of: the most losses (19) in the English top division in 2023.
Only three teams in Europe’s top five leagues had a poorer record in the calendar year, so everyone who supports Chelsea will be hoping for a huge turnaround in 2024.