Even making Premier League’s top six looks long shot for Chelsea as Mauricio Pochettino needs time to repair the damage
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 08, 2023 - 06:57PM
Mauricio Pochettino is the right manager for Chelsea (Picture: Getty Images)

Mauricio Pochettino has a huge job on his hands at if they are to leave last season’s wretched campaign in the rear-view mirror.

The Blues finished 12th and it’s a sobering fact for everyone at Stamford Bridge that their tally of 44 points was just ten more than Leicester gathered as they slithered into the Championship and 15 less than neighbours Brentford in ninth.

American owner and his business partners must have been horrified at the bottom-half finish after reportedly spending more than £600million on new players since taking control from Roman Abramovich.

The failure on the pitch cost his job as he was deemed out of his depth, despite being regarded as a future England manager while in charge at Brighton, and the transfer policy was a swing and a miss rather than a home run for Boehly, who also owns the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball franchise.

But despite his strong affiliation with massive rivals Tottenham, .

He cut his teeth in English football by doing a grand job at Southampton before turning Spurs into top-four regulars and taking them to the Champions League final.

He could have achieved more in N17 but for a chronic lack of investment in his side and maintained his reputation as one of the best coaches in the business at Paris Saint-Germain by leading them to the Ligue 1 title.

Critics will point out that he failed to win the Champions League with a star-studded squad but Poch joins a who’s who of managers who have not managed to do that at the Parc des Princes.

although youngsters like Reece James and Levi Colwill will thrive under Pochettino’s guidance along with fellow Argentinian and World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez, who underwhelmed following his £106m move from Benfica.

Christopher Nkunku can solve Chelsea’s chronic lack of goals (Picture: AMA/Getty Images)

New signings Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson must fix the Blues’ chronic lack of goals – they scored just 20 at home and 18 away last term – and the former is 10/11 to be their leading league marksman this season after netting 25 for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig last year.

There will be progress but neither Sky Bet’s 13/8 for Chelsea to finish in the top four or Betway’s industry best 8/15 for a top-six finish appeal – neither does the 3/1 with Coral and Ladbrokes for them to be London’s top club as growing pains loom in the infancy of Pochettino’s tenure.

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