If Chelsea wants to return to the top flight, Chelsea must maintain its consistency in every match. The two consecutive wins achieved are certainly very good for increasing team morale. But I'm not really sure that the Blues will continue to progress well because often the players' performances change drastically and cause them to fall. Chelsea will face a tough match against Arsenal after Burnley, maybe Pochettino will maximize the match against Burnley then after that they have to save extra energy to face tough opponents in succession. And if the performance does not improve then the Blues have the potential to lose points again in that match. And for the fans, of course they want Chelsea to be able to play to a high standard but they have to accept that reality.
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As it is, Pochettino shouldn't have any Chelsea match unturned like taking any Chelsea match to be tougher than the other. This is not the time to think high or low of a club. Every Chelsea match is supposed to be treated decisively and accordingly without minding the position of the club.
I would want Pochettino to use the same approach of formation he uses to face Fulham(which resulted to chelsea win), to be used also against Burnley and Arsenal when playing against them this month. Let both matches be a massive attack and a massive defense-playing tactic.
This time, Chelsea can't afford to lose or not give all their best in any of their matches in this October month whereby they have upcoming tough matches to play in November.