Chelsea will remain true to their original plan and will make a decision about head coach Mauricio Pochettino only after the end of the season.
This week, Chelsea co—owner and president Todd Bely admitted that Pochettino’s team has improved significantly recently – not only in terms of results, but also in terms of the quality of the game.
Nevertheless, the intention of the Chelsea management has always been to audit Pochettino’s work only after the end of the season, without succumbing to temporary changes in form, and nothing has changed in this regard, The Telegraph reports.
Chelsea have three more matches to play this season, and Pochettino’s players retain their chances of getting into European competitions, which would be a strong argument in favor of not firing Mauricio.
After the end of this season, Pochettino will have another year left on his contract, which can also be extended by 12 months at Chelsea’s initiative.