My thoughts on Chelsea's predicament are as follows. It's really confusing. Although they have a strong team, how do they perform? Not in that way. This leads me to believe that coaching is more of a problem. Pochettino's numbers don't give me much hope, and the team's league standings reflect this. Don't you believe they should be much higher, considering Chelsea's budget and talent? To maximize the skill pool, the coaching approach must change - possibly even become a little more inventive. It takes more than simply skill to play football; it takes strategic, astute football. And Chelsea appears to be falling short there right now
I agree and also want to add why Chelsea cannot maximize the abilities of its players due to Pochettino limited strategy. True or not but so far when players cannot show their abilities then the main problem is with the coach. However the coach will be the main source of criticism before commenting on his players performance. In my opinion this is a challenge in itself for Pochettino who is faced with club management, sometimes Chelsea can be suitable when facing tough opponents but after this victory it is no longer visible against lower level clubs. This means that there is still a gap between the strategy and the trainer's way of approaching it.