The problem with Chelsea is that since Pochettino took over as manager they have not had a decent run of games without loss. If they win one game they lose or draw the next game and so on. There is no doubt Pochettino is a brilliant manager who took Tottenham to the Champions League final in 2019 (but lost to Liverpool) and nearly won the Premier League when they were pipped to the title by Leicester City in 2016 and finished 3rd place that season and then finished 2nd place the following season in 2017.
They have the players and they have the coach, they do not have much time left if they are to mount a serious challenge for a top four finish because half of the games have already been played. Pochettino will not be sacked, the fans and players believe in his style but he needs time to get the players playing the way he wants.
As for Ten Hag, I will be surprised if he remains manager at the start of next season.
@JollyGood Chelsea is definitely building on something but a defeat now would make me wonder how many days does Poch have left because there’s no way Chelsea’s new owner is allowing him to stay on after such a disappointing season so far. Lastly Manchester United have few days to reshape their squad and possibly panic buy to save their season but if that too fails then I expect them to finally sack Ten Hag because it’s high time he goes.