has urged supporters to ‘trust the process’ after he clashed with a fan during the 2-0 loss to Brentford at Stamford Bridge.
Blues head coach Pochettino , with the supporter yelling at while he was receiving instructions from his manager by the dugout.
Meanwhile, Chelsea fans booed the team off the pitch following the west derby defeat, with Blues supporters losing their patience at the team’s horrific home record.
Pochettino, speaking ahead of Chelsea’s Carabao Cup clash against Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday, has now fired a message to the fanbase.
‘I think [the message] is to be with us,’ Pochettino said. ‘I know it is difficult to keep your feelings.
‘It is normal that the fans want to win and are sometimes frustrated when we don’t win, they show their emotions.
‘The message is about belief and trusting us and for sure, it’s about the process that we need to trust and believe.’
Pochettino insists that Chelsea were ‘better’ than Brentford on Saturday and suggested his side should have won the match.
‘We were better than Brentford,’ Pochettino added. ‘Brentford played with the block very low and were only waiting for some counter-attacks.
‘In the first half they didn’t create, one chance and the first chance we concede. We need to be more aggressive and it’s not enough and we need to criticise ourself and be better and it’s not enough at the moment.’