Chelsea players do not want Mauricio Pochettino to be sacked as manager faces crucial run-in

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Mauricio Pochettino, the coach of Chelsea, still has the support of most of the players. They prefer things to stay the same rather than getting a new coach, which would bring more changes.

But after Chelsea’s big 5-0 loss to Arsenal on Tuesday, people are talking about Pochettino’s future. Whether he keeps his job next season might depend on if Chelsea can qualify for European competitions. Right now, they’re behind Manchester United by six points, but they still have a chance to get into either the Europa League or the Conference League.

In the summer, Chelsea will take a good look at Pochettino’s performance. He’ll have a chat with the team’s owners and directors. Pochettino wants some changes to be made in the club after another disappointing season.

The younger players like how Pochettino has protected them from criticism and brought them together as a team. But the final decision about Pochettino’s future will come from the owners and directors.

Most of the players think having Pochettino stay would bring some much-needed stability. They’ve had a lot of changes in the past two years, and it’s been tough for them to adjust.

Some players haven’t been able to play their best because of injuries. And there’s been a language barrier among the players, but Pochettino still has the support of most of them.

Some people at Chelsea think Pochettino has been too lenient with some players who haven’t been performing well. But others think he should stay because he’s been dealing with a lot of challenges, like injuries and uncertainty about the future of some players.

Pochettino believes his coaching methods will start showing results in the second season, just like they did when he coached a young team at Tottenham.

During the end-of-season review, Pochettino will give feedback on each player, which could influence the club’s plans for the summer transfer window.

In the summer, Chelsea will also talk about how to reduce the number of injuries the team has had over the past two seasons.

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