Mauricio Pochettino, the current Chelsea manager, getting acquainted with his players, he has confirmed that he intends to meets the Ukraine international, Mykhailo Mudryk before the club departs for pre-season. Pochettino began his new job as Blues manager this week, taking over for Graham Potter. "I'm going to meet Mudryk before he comes to pre-season," Pochettino added.
"I really like to see and know him, and then design the best strategy to help him reach the level that Chelsea expects."
Mauricio Pochettino is a manager that I respect so much not just because of his catchy and very professional attitude on the touchline but also his tactical prowess and his ability to dictate his team's weakness during matches while making substitutions where necessary.
He'll definitely make a great manager at Chelsea as he has the capacity to effect positive change on the club
I'm more curious about the new Chelsea coach (Mauricio Pochettino). because the steps he took in the transfer market were also quite bold. because the players he released were players who had quite high prices. or the players who really excelled last season. Looks like Mauricio Pochettino has an interesting plan. and I'm curious about it. And I think he's lucky enough to be a coach at Chelsea.
Because no one will blame him if Chelsea still can't show an increase in performance. because we know how badly Chelsea performed with Lampard and Potter. So the Blues fans are used to last season. But I have high hopes for Mauricio Pochettino because after all I have liked the Chelsea club for a long time. so I want to see Chelsea shine again no matter whose coaching hands it is. and now Mauricio Pochettino is the coach that all blues fans will surely hope to bring about for improvement in this club.
I don't think that is correct here because Todd Boehly has learnt that the time for crazy experiments is over. I am sure he has made very clear to Pochettino in all discussions they had beforehand that there will be no grace period for him. Strategically I think it wouldn't be smart by Pochettino to blame the past for any issues that could arise when the new season begins. I would rather expect Boehly to be mad about it if Pochettino suddenly searches for excuses when they are not successful instantly.