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I don't like the idea of another Brighton manager but to be honest I want someone with passion. The tag line I took from interviews was "there is no laughing in training, before after fine, but not in training" whereas our club is a literal social media farm of laughing and joking. Every Obi podcast for former Chelsea players has said the same, training was treated like a real match.

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On 05/03/2024 at 05:45, Strike said:

An interim would be a bad idea. Keep Poch for couple of months. Make a move in May for new group to take charge in June. 

Why wait until May? We should be working on a move now if they feel Poch isn't right for the job. There is no way we are winning the FA Cup nor qualifying for a Europa league place. Do what Bayern are doing with Tuchel. 

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49 minutes ago, lucio said:

If the club wants Flick might as well change now because he’s unemployed. 

No. Don't give me hope the club would actually trade Poch for equal or better manager and not the up, coming and exciting manager in from of a guy who happened to jog in vicinity of training ground and seen Brighton's U17 reserves training once.

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8 hours ago, TheHulk said:

 

And by "it" you probably mean proper senior players? 😆

I too consider Tuchel the far better manager, but with this logic of Manager > players then we might as well just sign the entire roster of a championship side and hire Ancelotti as a manger... a fraction of the cost than building a winning side. 😉 

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Good win today but he just can't convice me.

9 months in and we still rely on Palmer having a great game.

We are not functioning as team at all.

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16 hours ago, TheHulk said:

 

We are not getting the same Tuchel if we get him back - personally and professionally. He was way more motivated and squeezed what he could out of the 2021 squad. We need fresh thinking - someone who's modern with their tactics and thinking, and is able to work with the profile of the squad we have got. 

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Mauricio Pochettino organises barbecue to help young side settle: ‘Players learn what it means to play for Chelsea’

https://theathletic.com/5344824/2024/03/15/mauricio-pochettino-Chelsea-young-pressure/

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Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino admits some of his players are finding it difficult to handle the expectations of playing for such a big club.

Pochettino’s squad is now one of the youngest in the Premier League after a huge overhaul of the squad since the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium took over in 2022.

A reminder of just how many changes there has been in a short time will come on Sunday in their FA Cup Quarter Final against Leicester City. Out of the current group, only Ben Chilwell, Thiago Silva and Reece James were in the squad which lost to the same opponents in the final three years ago (Trevoh Chalobah was on loan at Lorient).

Pochettino, who revealed some of the team struggled to sleep before the Carabao Cup final loss to Liverpool last month, said: “One thing we cannot change is to give time to the players to get experience and be more mature.

“You ask me about Cole Palmer — not all the players have the same process in settling at the club or to perform. We are in a process that of course the main group, the main young players…they struggle a little bit to deal with the pressure to play for Chelsea. That is the thing we are of course aware of and we are focusing on trying to help them in all the areas.”

Pochettino has organised a number of team bonding events since taking over to assist with this. Another one was arranged on Friday afternoon with 120-130 people, including the players and coaching staff, attending a barbecue at the club’s training ground.

With the game taking place against Leicester less than 48 hours later, Pochettino revealed that what was consumed is strictly monitored.

He explained: “There are two nutritionists who will control what they are going to eat. We drink water, orange juice, no alcohol. We do not eat too much, (we) eat protein, green salad, no fries.

“The idea is to share (time/conversations) between the players and the staff. The players learn to understand what it means to play for Chelsea.

“Of course having a barbecue doesn’t mean that afterwards we are going to score goals but of course it is about communication, feeling better. Like it is not only a training ground where you come to work, it’s home and we want to create a good feeling between everyone. To get people to fight for the same thing — to win.”

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Mauricio Pochettino to support Raheem Sterling after England omission: ‘Football is like this’

https://theathletic.com/5344426/2024/03/15/raheem-sterling-mauricio-pochettino-Chelsea-england/

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Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino admits there is nothing he can say to Raheem Sterling to help him cope with being omitted from the England squad again.

Sterling now looks set to be left out of England’s squad for the European Championships this summer having been arguably their best player when they reached the final three years ago.

The 29-year-old won the last of his 82 caps in England’s World Cup quarter-final defeat to France in December 2022. He has not been selected by national team coach Gareth Southgate ever since.

Southgate has until June 7 to name his 23-man squad for the tournament, but the friendlies against Brazil and Belgium this month provides a major indication who Southgate will choose.

When asked by The Athletic if he is able to help Sterling cope with the disappointment, Pochettino said: “It’s difficult to talk because what am I going to tell him? All we can do is support him and try to help him to perform here. It is not our decision.

“Of course he needs to perform well to convince Gareth but what I tell him is no consolation, (nothing I can say) can make him happy. Nothing. Football is like this.”

Chelsea left-back Ben Chilwell has received a call-up, just one week after having to see a specialist about a knee injury he sustained at Brentford.

The problem is not as bad as first feared and he is in contention to start Chelsea’s FA Cup quarter-final at home to Leicester City on Sunday.

Pochettino added: “He is fit and back in training. Everything is going well and he will be in the squad for Sunday.

“We didn’t talk this morning about that (England) because we were talking about us, about Chelsea. But of course when a player comes back from injury and starts to feel fit, gets a call up to England, they are excited for sure.”

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I've held off on criticizing him plenty of times,  given the clownshow of a squad assembly over the past 2 years, but the one thing I can't stand is how he keeps moaning about how the fans are too critical of the team.

Sterling was downright terrible today, and again he tries to moan about the fans being too harsh instead of telling Sterling to man up and come back stronger.

This constant us vs the fans mentality he fosters can only contribute to a negative dressing room atmosphere. Great job. Especially with such a young group of players.

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