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Poch has dinner with owner…but is it the last supper?

- KIERAN GILL at Stamford Bridge

Mauricio Pochettino’s presence on the pitch after chelsea confirmed their status as the country’s sixth-best team was brief. certainly it did not carry the feel of a manager bidding adieu.

He watched the departing Thiago Silva deliver a tearful speech to the supporters, waved at Mrs Pochettino in the West Stand, joked with Moises caicedo about his spectacula­r strike from the halfway line, then disappeare­d down the tunnel before the lap of appreciati­on had begun.

Shame, really, as Pochettino would have been worthy of some recognitio­n from the supporters for how chelsea turned this season around to finish as high as sixth — a position which guarantees them European football when that seemed so unlikely earlier this year.

Which competitio­n they will compete in, we cannot say. if Manchester city win the Fa cup, it will be the Europa League. if Manchester united win, the conference League awaits. Pochettino can only hope that is enough to save him when he is expected to meet with the owners this week to review the campaign.

The 52- year- old argentine revealed after this match that he had dinner with Todd Boehly on Friday night in London, though he is hopeful that will not prove to be his last supper.

‘ it was a very nice dinner,’ Pochettino said of his date with Boehly. ‘But i don’t know about the rumours about the review. My staff tomorrow are flying for their holidays. i am going to stay in London for a few more days. i am always open. My phone is going to be on.’

Pochettino spoke of his pride at how chelsea’s players have improved in the second half of this season, losing one of their last 15 Premier League matches.

chelsea have made no secret of their ambitions being higher than sixth, however. The ownership penned a column in yesterday’s programme outlining how they do not want to settle for anything less than competing for the title. Whether Pochettino is the man to fulfil that desire is a question they must now ask themselves.

Pochettino showed his kindness when, less than an hour before kick-off, he walked into the media room to present a plaque to Brian Pullman, the press steward who started working for chelsea in 1968 but has now retired.

There was also a fond farewell to Silva, with supporters unveiling not one but two gigantic banners at either end of Stamford Bridge to show their appreciati­on for the 39-year-old Brazilian. With Silva’s help, chelsea took control of this contest and Bournemout­h were breached in the 17th minute. The move started with Nicolas Jackson playing a pass in behind for raheem Sterling, who was beaten to the ball as Bournemout­h goalkeeper Neto rushed out of his box to clear.

caicedo picked up possession on the halfway line as the crowd urged him to shoot from 50 yards. He did as told, scoring the furthest goal seen in the Premier League since Wayne rooney for Everton against West Ham in November 2017. a Premier League table for first halves this season would place chelsea in the top four. For second halves, they are closer to the relegation zone, and Bournemout­h should have equalised through Enes unal within two minutes of the restart.

chelsea raced up the other end to make it 2-0 with Sterling, on his first start since March, driving at Max aarons before shooting through the legs of Neto. Yet one minute later, Bournemout­h made it 2-1 when unal’s strike saw Benoit Badiashile divert the ball beyond Djordje Petrovic.

How Bournemout­h did not equalise in stoppage time, only they know. First, Dango ouattara saw his shot saved by Petrovic. Then, ryan christie thought he was about to tap in when conor Gallagher slid in to block. Then, Dominic Solanke blasted over the bar with the goal gaping.

it was as if the chelsea goal had a forcefield around it. The win was confirmed and now, we can only wait to discover if Pochettino will get to chance to take in those European evenings he has secured for this club.

CHELSEA (4-2-3-1): Petrovic 6.5; Chalobah 6.5, Silva 7, Badiashile 6, Cucurella 7; CAICEDO 8 (Ugochukwu 64min, 6), Gallagher 7; Madueke 6.5 (Gusto 64, 6), Palmer 6.5 (Casadei 89), Sterling 7 (Nkunku 64, 6); Jackson 6. Scorers: Caicedo 17, Sterling 48. Booked: Cucurella, Gusto.

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino 7. BOURNEMOUT­H (4-2-3-1): Neto 5.5; Aarons 5 (Scott 70, 6), Zabarnyi 5.5, Senesi 5.5 (Kelly 84), Kerkez 5; Christie 6, Cook 6; Semenyo 5, Kluivert 6 (Ouattara 59, 6), Tavernier 6 (Solanke 59, 6); Unal 6 (Billing 69, 6).

Scorer: Badiashile 49 (og).

Booked: Semenyo, Kerkez, Senesi. Manager: Andoni Iraola 5.5.

Referee: Anthony Taylor 6.

Attendance: 39,724.

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Plenty to shout about: Caicedo is delighted with his extraordin­ary strike
GETTY IMAGES Plenty to shout about: Caicedo is delighted with his extraordin­ary strike

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