Irish Independent

Pochettino: It takes time for leaders to emerge

- ROBERT O’CONNOR

Mauricio Pochettino has warned it will take time for leaders to emerge among Chelsea’s inexperien­ced squad and rejected comparison­s with players who helped shape the club’s illustriou­s past.

With an average age of just over 23, the Argentinia­n has worked with the youngest group in this season’s campaign, and accused his team of lacking maturity after last weekend’s 2-2 draw against bottom side Sheffield United.

Since taking over in May 2022, co-owner Todd Boehly and his consortium have pursued a transfer policy exclusivel­y favouring players in their early 20s, while the squad’s more experience­d members – many of whom won Chelsea’s last major silverware, the 2021 Champions League – have been moved on.

It has left a squad that has been accused of lacking balance, while at times there has been a notable absence of leadership on the pitch, as Chelsea have struggled to climb above mid-table.

But Pochettino, who has repeatedly defended the club’s recruitmen­t strategy, called for perspectiv­e, singling out former stars who took time to mature into leadership roles.

“John Terry was young,” he said. “I don’t believe when he was 18, 19 he was already a leader. (Those players) were in a different situation. Maybe they had some help when they were young, maybe they were in another project.

“We are in a project where 80 or 90 per cent of the players are young. They need to grow all together. They need some help. That’s why we are here, to help them in this process to become leaders.

“We’re talking about too many players that only arrived this season at Chelsea.”

An unbeaten run of seven games, their longest in the league for almost 18 months, has helped drag the team into contention for European qualificat­ion.

Victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge tonight will put them in a promising position to break into the top eight, likely to be sufficient to reach next season’s Conference League, though they could also seal a Europa League place by finishing in the top seven or by winning the FA Cup.

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