The removal of Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettinoby mutual agreement but brought by the uncertainty of the board, was accompanied by a series of goodbyes and support from the footballers.
In addition to those who have been private and confirmed to the Argentine that his departure It’s not because of bad relations with the players Even the loss of the locker room, there were public ones, of some of the most important figures of the team.
Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s absolute star with a season where he was the second best scorer in the competition, wrote: “Boss, thank you very much for everything you have done for me and for making my dreams come true.”
More sharp is Nico Jackson who started the season heavily criticized but ended up scoring fourteen Premier League goals.
“Good luck. I wish we had spent more time together, but may God bless you and your family. Thank you for the support and advice, to make me a better person and a better player,” said the Senegalese.
Marc Cucurellawho was reborn in Chelsea thanks for the idea of Pochettino to convert him to right back, he thanked the Argentine coach and wished him the best in the future.
Along the same lines is Mikhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, Trevor Chalobah and Moisés Caicedofour more showed their gratitude publicly to Pochettino.
“It’s a pleasure. I wish you the best in the future. What a person and what a coach,” published the Ecuadorian midfielder, who arrived for 122 million euros from Brighton.
According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, most of the players heard the news of the dismissal of Pochettino via WhatsApp group and many of them were left in ‘shock’ as a result of the news, especially given the good results achieved in recent weeks, with five consecutive victories to finish the league and seal the sixth square, which giving access to Europe next season.
Most players of Chelsea They thought a good end to the course would help Pochettino will continue his second year of the contract, but a meeting held on Monday between the Argentine coach, the leaders of Chelsea and sports management led to his departure less than a year after his hire at Stamford Bridge
Source: La Verdad
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