Mauricio Pochettino still enjoys strong support from the majority of Chelsea players who prioritize stability over another managerial change despite recent setbacks. The team’s European qualification and performance in the final six games of the season will likely influence Pochettino future.
While some players feel Pochettino has been too lenient with inconsistent performers influential board members acknowledge his challenges and advocate for his continuation. Pochettino aims to build on his methods in the second season and will provide player assessments that may shape summer transfer plans.
Chelsea summer discussions will also address the team’s injury woes over the past seasons.
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