Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed doubts about his future at the club after the victory over Tottenham.
On Thursday evening, Chelsea celebrated a 2-0 landslide victory over Tottenham thanks to goals from Trevo Chalobah and Nicholas Jackson, increasing their chances of qualifying for European competitions.
Chelsea achieved this victory despite injuries to 14 first-team players, and after the match at Stamford Bridge, Pochettino expressed dissatisfaction with the constant speculation about his possible dismissal.
“I think I’ve had enough. All coaches need time to broadcast their ideas and their philosophy. And even more so when the composition of the team is the same as here. We need time. It’s not my decision.”
“It’s hard to see that every week I’m being scrutinized and judged. But to be here or not to be here is not my decision.”
“I think if we want to live up to Chelsea’s history, then we have a lot of work to do. Let’s see if we have time to work on it our way.”
“My feeling is that I’m proud of all these guys, the whole squad of 25-27 players. We want the best for them, and until the last day we are going to help them,” Pochettino was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.