Chelsea’s manager Mauricio Pochettino has mutually agreed to leave the club after just one season at Stamford Bridge. Pochettino, 52, began his tenure on July 1, signing a two years contract with an optional third year. Despite initial struggles, he secured a sixth-place finish in the Premier League. He achieved this with a strong finish to the season, winning five consecutive matches. The team also reached the Carabao Cup final and the FA Cup semi-finals.
Expressing his gratitude to the club, Pochettino said, “Thank you to the Chelsea’s ownership group and sporting directors for the opportunity. The club is now well positioned to keep moving forward in the Premier League and Europe in the years to come.”
Chelsea has begun searching for a new manager, showing interest in Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna, Sporting’s Ruben Amorim, and Burnley’s Vincent Kompany. BBC Sport reports that Chelsea is unlikely to consider Leicester City’s Enzo Maresca. The club is also not targeting former managers Jose Mourinho and Thomas Tuchel as they aim for a younger head coach.
Pochettino became Chelsea’s sixth permanent manager in five years, succeeding Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter. Frank Lampard served temporarily at the end of the 2022-23 season. Sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley expressed gratitude for Pochettino’s service. They wished him well in his future coaching career. Coaches Jesus Perez, Miguel d’Agostino, Toni Jimenez and Sebastiano Pochettino also departed.
After amicable discussions with senior club officials, Pochettino left Chelsea. Brought in to transform the club into title contenders, he oversaw over £1.1 billion in transfers including Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, Moises Caicedo and Christopher Nkunku. Despite their efforts, pundit Gary Neville labeled Chelsea “billion-pound bottle-jobs.” He made this comment after their Carabao Cup final loss to a weakened Liverpool side.
In March, Pochettino addressed fan frustrations, acknowledging unmet expectations. Although Pochettino’s strong finish to the season improved some opinions, his tenure was marked by mixed results and occasional booing from fans. Some fans even chanted for former manager Jose Mourinho during matches. His calm demeanor and positive comments about Tottenham also contributed to the divided fan base.
Pochettino’s departure, surprising to some, came amid behind-the-scenes uncertainty. Despite ending the season with a five-game winning streak, key decision-makers, including co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali, played crucial roles in the post-season meeting. Their involvement ultimately led to the mutual decision to part ways. Pochettino voiced concerns about injuries and the young, inexperienced squad. While open to continuing, he and the club ultimately agreed on the need for a change.
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