Chelsea's coach, Mauricio Pochettino, unsure if he still has the support of the club's leaders.

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April 26th 2024.

Chelsea's coach, Mauricio Pochettino, unsure if he still has the support of the club's leaders.
Mauricio Pochettino, the current manager of Chelsea, has recently shared some insights into his current situation with the club. It seems that he is facing some uncertainty about his future at Stamford Bridge, especially after a tough week where his team suffered defeats in the FA Cup semi-final and a 5-0 loss to Arsenal.

There have been speculations that Pochettino's position will be reviewed once the season is over, and there is now fresh doubt as to whether he is the long-term answer for the club. To add to this sense of uncertainty, Pochettino has revealed that he is no longer in communication with Chelsea's part-owners, Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali. They had previously sent him messages of support during a difficult period in February, but now Pochettino's only communication with the club's hierarchy is through co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.

During a recent press conference, Pochettino expressed his feelings about this lack of communication, saying, "In the last few months, we haven't been exchanging texts or crossing paths. We have only been communicating through the sporting directors. Nothing has changed in terms of my view or my feeling, even though we have stopped texting each other in the last few weeks."

When asked if he still believes he has the support of Stewart and Winstanley, Pochettino replied, "That's a good question for them if you have the opportunity to ask. But it's not our subjective idea that we have problems - it is the reality. We may be responsible for this situation, or maybe not. I cannot answer that question because I don't know what they are thinking."

Pochettino also mentioned that there are many factors outside of his control that may be affecting the team's performance. He stated, "My responsibility is for the team to perform, but the club is also designing and planning a structure that needs to be proven to work. Due to the results, people may say it's just the manager's fault. But I want to make it clear that I don't have the key to the club. I don't make all the decisions here."

It seems that Pochettino is feeling the pressure and uncertainty surrounding his position at Chelsea. He wants to make it known that he is not solely responsible for the club's success or failure, as there are many other factors at play. It remains to be seen what the future holds for Pochettino and Chelsea, but for now, he will continue to focus on the upcoming match against Aston Villa.

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