You're right, Pep built the team a few seasons ago now he can rule the league just like what Alex Ferguson did in the past unstoppable
In your opinion, which team is the most worthy to compete with Manchester City? Arsenal or Manchester United?
It will be simple to predict that Manchester City will perform well in the upcoming season given the excellent players they have on hand already and those they plan to add. While I can't say that Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, or Chelsea's squads can compete with Manchester City's,but let me not fast concluded because the transfer window is still open,Let's wait and see who Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United still add to their rosters as soon as possible. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United are the clubs I anticipate posing a threat to Manchester City going forward, but Liverpool or Arsenal should have the greatest competing in the Premier League.
Chelsea already sold some players which am sure Pochettino made the perfect decision by selling those players, it’s of no use keeping all those players, they have no any impact on the club’s performance, the club is just getting worst, chelsea is just wasting money on them, I really commend Pochettino for making the decision which he made to clean Chelsea squad, and he is making good decisions by signing new players, am sure the player’s which he sign will help Chelsea performance, but Chelsea management have to give Pochettino to stabilize with the new players, they shouldn’t be in rush, things might not really be easy for the coach at the beginning of the season, so he should be given enough time to adapt with the club and the new players joining.
Selling those older players or the players Pochettino feels wouldn't fit his team is the best thing he can do, in my opinion. Pochettino must seriously restructure Chelsea; otherwise, the squad will continue to struggle in the coming season. I think Pochettino is a capable manager, and I have faith that he'll work hard to get Chelsea back to where they should be. He has coached Premier League clubs for numerous seasons, so I can assume that the Premier League may not be all that difficult for him.