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” I think it’s high time the leave my beloved Club I don’t need them anymore from one injury to another- Chelsea Manager Mauricio Pochettino has informed Todd Boehly he wants to get rid of 2 Chelsea FLOP player in Summer transfer

Following Chelsea’s underwhelming season, Mauricio Pochettino is allegedly angry with two of his players.

Following his lavish summer transfer window acquisitions of players such as Moises Caicedo, Nicolas Jackson, and Cole Palmer, it was anticipated that Pochettino would guide Chelsea back to the top of the Premier League.

The Blues’ 23–24 campaign has been a major letdown, however, as they are in ninth in the league standings, sixteen points behind fifth-place Aston Villa and a massive 27 points behind leaders Arsenal.

According to reports, Pochettino and his coaches are not happy with two of their players.
According to reports cited by Football Insider, the Chelsea coaching staff is dissatisfied with the wingers Raheem Sterling and Mykhailo Mudryk’s lack of influence.

After spending £88 million to join the team in 2023, Ukrainian winger Mudryk has only managed to achieve six goals and three assists in 33 games this season—less than anticipated.

Sterling, an England international, has made 38 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions in 23–24 season, scoring eight goals and dishing out eight assists.

According to reports, Chelsea will thus be looking to add a new winger when the summer transfer window opens.
The previous few weeks have seen rumors about Nico Williams, a standout for Athletic Bilbao, moving to Stamford Bridge for the summer.

After their 2-2 tie with Sheffield United, who are now at the bottom of the league, Pochettino commented, “It is about being able to compete.” We are finding it difficult to compete in these kinds of games [against weaker clubs] for several reasons.

“Perhaps [it is] because this bunch lacks the maturity to play games every three days.”

The Chelsea manager said, “It is a new team with profiles in the group that we are learning.” “For this reason, the process of assembling a team usually requires time. It’s not a magical object [fingers click].

“We discuss proposals in terms of three or five years. Although this is a typical procedure, we are trying to address this kind of issue. When the season comes to a close, we must evaluate the team to see what is lacking and work to acquire players who can provide [answers for] the problems we are now facing.

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