Pochettino makes admission over Chelsea fans after angry chants

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The fans who traveled to watch Chelsea play against Brentford were very angry. They shouted rude things at the manager, Mauricio Pochettino, and Todd Boehly, one of the Chelsea owners. This happened because Chelsea couldn’t win the game against Brentford and ended up with a draw.

During the game, Brentford scored two goals, and Chelsea only managed to tie the score near the end. The fans were also upset about the team’s performance in general. They even showed support for Jose Mourinho and Roman Abramovich, showing they’re unhappy with how the club is doing.

When asked about the fans’ angry chants, Pochettino said he’s not worried about it. He understands that fans want the team to win, and when they don’t, they get upset. He knows that the team needs to win games to make the fans happy. But right now, they’re not meeting the fans’ expectations.

Chelsea is currently in 11th place in the Premier League, and their chances of playing in Europe next season are getting slimmer. Despite this, Pochettino is determined to keep fighting and try to improve the team’s performance.

He said he understands why the fans are frustrated, but he won’t give up. Even on his 52nd birthday, he’s ready to keep working hard and fight for better results in the next game.

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