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‘Maybe Chelsea’s owners want to keep us and maybe we decide: no’

Argentinia­n hints at potential twist in end-of-season talks

- Mauricio Pochettino David Hytner

Mauricio Pochettino has suggested he would walk away from Chelsea if he were unhappy and his end-of-season job review will not only be about whether the club’s owners want to keep him.

The manager, who takes his team to Nottingham Forest today as they hunt for Europa League qualificat­ion, moved to take control of a narrative that has developed in intensity over recent months and that he said had affected people at the club – albeit not the players.

Pochettino is under contract until the summer of 2025 – the club have the option of a further year – and it remains unclear whether he will continue. When the question has been asked, Pochettino has said he does not know, and the owners, Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, have offered no clarity, increasing the uncertaint­y.

Boehly praised Pochettino’s work on Wednesday when he said the team’s most recent “two and a half games at least” – the secondhalf comeback at Aston Villa for a 2-2 draw and the home wins over Tottenham and West Ham – had featured “beautiful” and “fluid” football. “The most important thing is to keep going if we are all happy – not only the owners happy with us, the sporting directors happy with us,” Pochettino said. “If we are happy … you need to ask also because maybe we say: ‘We are not happy and we need to split.’ It’s not going to be the first time that a coaching staff decide at the end of the season not to keep going.

“They [the owners] can say tomorrow: ‘Until here, we arrive [continue].’ Or maybe tomorrow, I can say: ‘Look, I want to leave.’ I don’t say that I am not happy but always it is lacking one side. Maybe the other side say: ‘OK, maybe until here’ and we split. It is not a problem. It is not going to be the end of the world. Maybe the owners want to keep us in our place and maybe we decide ‘no’. Always it’s two parts. But always [people] assume that it’s one part that takes the decision.”

Pochettino made it clear he was preparing Chelsea for next season, in terms of planning the pre-season and having meetings about what would come after. He said: “I ▲

project myself here for a long period – more than only the one year that it says in my contract – because we really trust in our work.”

Then again, Pochettino also said that it was about being profession­al. If he has a tendency to want to be all things to all people, he can sometimes give all answers to the question. “Les Reed, who was the technical director we worked with at Southampto­n, always said to me: ‘Be profession­al until the end,’” Pochettino said. “This is always in my mind. You need to work like you are going to be here for a long time.”

The Argentinia­n made the point, and not for the first time, that he had not created the commotion over his future. “The question is not for me, eh?” he said, and it was obvious who he felt it was for – in other words, the owners.

“It’s true that in the last few months the question is always coming,” Pochettino said. “You need to kill the rumours if that’s not true. If not, the rumour is there for a different strategy [reason]. If you ask: ‘Is it affecting me?’ It is not affecting me. Is it affecting the people working with us? I think yes. Because in the end you can kill the rumour, sack me and that’s it. That’s not a problem. It happens in a lot of clubs.”

Pochettino went on to say that the players “don’t need nothing, they are really focused”.

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