The Sun (Malaysia)

Pochettino hits back

Talk of Chelsea’s billion-pound spending ‘annoying’, says Blues boss

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO finds constant talk of Chelsea’s billionpou­nd spend tiresome and remains convinced his under-fire players will develop into “an amazing team”. Blues boss Pochettino has overseen an underwhelm­ing campaign since arriving at Stamford Bridge last summer and his expensivel­yassembled squad faced further criticism following Sunday’s Carabao Cup final loss to Liverpool.

Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville branded them “blue billion-pound bottle jobs” late in their 1-0 extra-time defeat to opponents deprived of a host of star names due to injury.

Former Tottenham and Paris St Germain manager Pochettino is confident he retains the backing of Chelsea’s co-owners Todd Boehly and

Behdad Eghbali and is adamant the club’s costly long-term project in the post-Roman Abramovich era is destined for success.

“The problem is so annoying when after eight months always people talk about one billion,” Pochettino said. “I feel that’s a little bit unfair.

“The new owners arrived with the right intention and they want to build something that is different from the past. For me the players have an amazing quality, they only need time.

“It’s not an excuse for me because if I am here or not, it’s not dependent on me, it’s dependent of my job and I think we are doing an amazing job.

“We cannot see maybe great results. But I think with time we are going to have an amazing team because we are young, we are learning, because we create something that starts to appear in the training ground.

“People that work here for many years say they start to feel in a different way how the club is,” said Pochettino.

“But unfortunat­ely we cannot relate in points. Always this type of process needs time.”

Asked if he expects the club’s ownership to remain patient with him, Pochettino replied: “Why not? I am confident until they tell me something.

“I feel the support from them. When I go up (to receive his runners-up medal at Wembley), I was so upset, nearly crying when I

arrived there.

“And then Todd sent a very, very nice text to me, and then I met Behdad and he was really, really good.

“Our responsibi­lity is to match the expectatio­n, and when the expectatio­n and the reality is close it’s easy.

“We need to translate to our people that they need to trust and be patient because we are building in a different way to succeed.

“Always the pressure is to win and to go through,” he added. “To arrive to the first final of the season in England is a massive achievemen­t but after you don’t get the title it’s tough.” – The Independen­t

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