A View From The Bridge

Chelsea tell Mauricio Pochettino what he must do to save job as Jose Mourinho denied 3rd stint

Published by
Shrishh Attavar

Chelsea hierarchy deliver an ultimatum to Mauricio Pochettino for him to secure his future

Mauricio Pochettino finds himself under scrutiny as reports suggest that Chelsea’s hierarchy has given him an ultimatum regarding his future at Stamford Bridge. Despite a resounding 5-0 victory over West Ham, securing European football next season remains imperative for the under-fire manager.

Currently seventh in the Premier League standings, Chelsea must secure a Europa League spot by displacing Newcastle United, who sit two points ahead.

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein via The Express, Pochettino has been informed that qualification for that competition is essential to retain his position for the 2024/25 season. We would have qualified already for the UEL if not for that Carabao Cup final loss to Liverpool; that too, at the hands of their academy boys.

Chelsea hierarchy deliver an ultimatum to Mauricio Pochettino for him to secure his future.

#PochOut soon?

However, amidst speculation about potential replacements, certain candidates, including former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, already stand ruled out. Mourinho, who has seen himself linked with a return to Stamford Bridge after his departure from Roma earlier this season, will not come under consideration for the managerial role even if Pochettino steps out.

The decision to reject Mourinho’s candidacy is significant, given his history with Chelsea, having previously managed the club on two occasions. Despite his successful tenure, including multiple Premier League titles and domestic cup victories, the Chelsea hierarchy appears to be exploring alternative options for the club’s future direction.

While Pochettino’s immediate focus remains on securing European qualification, the uncertainty surrounding his future adds pressure to the remaining fixtures of the season. With three Premier League games left, including a crucial clash against Newcastle, Chelsea’s fate hangs in the balance.

Erm….

This is surely putting a lot of pressure on a manager, who has yet to complete a full season in charge of the club. They are starting to deliver results now and this ultimatum will only serve as a lot of pressure to a side that has probably just found its feet.

More Chelsea news

Ultimately, the coming weeks will be pivotal for Pochettino and Chelsea as they navigate the challenges of securing European football while facing uncertainty regarding the managerial position. Whether Pochettino can meet the club’s expectations and secure his future at Stamford Bridge. only time will tell. However, as noted before, continuity is key. Trust the man.

Shrishh Attavar

Life revolves around sport.

Recent Posts

Pochettino makes Chelsea vow ahead of season finale vs Bournemouth

Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea will fulfil their plan of reaching European competition Ahead of the…

53 mins ago

“I can be honest?”- Mauricio Pochettino reveals which defeat braced him for Chelsea sack

Mauricio Pochettino felt he could lose his job when Chelsea suffered the 4-2 defeat to…

2 hours ago

“It’s not enough”- Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea’s best-case scenario this season still won’t make it a good season

Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea finishing fifth or sixth shouldn't be cause for celebration Mauricio Pochettino…

4 hours ago

Romano: Chelsea submit €65m package for the next big thing from Brazil; player already open to transfer

Fabrizio Romano claims Chelsea have tabled a new bid for Estevao Willian Chelsea will be…

4 hours ago

“They’re playing very, very well”- Bournemouth manager wary of Chelsea threat as both clubs look to end the season on a high

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is aware of the threat that Chelsea possess In the final…

5 hours ago

“It’s good for football”- Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino takes his side on the VAR debate as PL clubs vote on crucial matter

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettinos feels VAR should be utilised wisely The future of VAR (Video…

7 hours ago