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Yes, the transitional period for Chelsea was very difficult, since the transfer of ownership to Todd Boehly, a few problems have always overshadowed the Blues. Boehly has made a big investment in his first term and of course he has learned a lot from what happened to his team this season. Now I think Pochettino's appointment as manager is appropriate, at least Chelsea will again transform into a team that will be respected again in the Premier League. I also hope that Boehly will give Pochettino more flexibility in terms of managing the team without any intervention. Currently the Blues squad is dominated by new players who are still very energetic, it is likely that Pochettino will return to add new players to add strength. I'm sure under his instructions all the players will come back together.
I'm sure Pochettino will be good for Chelsea next season, but getting Chelsea back to their best will definitely take time. Ten Hag did well this season for Manchester United, Eddie Howe did well for Newcastle, but Potter and Lampard have completely flopped for Chelsea.
I certainly can hope that Chelsea will improve in terms of performance next season after Pochettino was chosen as their new coach. Pochettino has experience with Tottenham and now he is in blue London to be the enemy of his former team.
At least bringing Chelsea to a better position than now is considered good for Pochettino. But it is true that even in this case it is still possible but there is a lot of work waiting for him at the beginning of this season. The self-confidence and mentality of the players must be really improved because even though they are players who actually have extraordinary skills, but when their mentality is still the same as now, of course this will not be easy to navigate next season.