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Premier league giants set for relegation after being handed major point deduction for next season! They’ve finally been caught and they’re going down 🤯

Chelsea’s recent slump has dropped them to 11th place in the Premier League following a 4-2 home defeat to Wolves.

 

The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge has been charged, with fans expressing their discontent through boos and frustrated chants.

 

There are increasing demands for manager Mauricio Pochettino’s removal, but financial issues make this challenging.

Chelsea worries about breaching Premier League financial regulations if they sack Pochettino, as his severance could surpass £10 million.

 

The club also still owes £13 million to former head coach Graham Potter.

 

Dismissing Pochettino before June would affect this season’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) calculations.

 

Premier League clubs are allowed to incur losses up to £105 million over three years, and Chelsea’s substantial spending has put them at risk of breaching this limit, especially if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.

 

Sanctions for violating PSR can be severe, including points deductions, as experienced by Everton, who were recently penalized ten points.

 

Chelsea is not currently considering a managerial change, opting to review the situation at the end of the season when their financial status and league position are clearer.

 

Despite their league difficulties, Chelsea has made it to the Carabao Cup final, where they will face Liverpool on February 25.

 

A win could relieve some pressure on Pochettino and change the narrative of his tenure.

 

Overall, Chelsea’s situation underscores the intricate balance between financial health, regulatory compliance, and on-field performance.

 

Balancing these aspects will be essential as the club works towards regaining stability and success.

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