After the season, Mauricio Pocehttino’s position may not be secure because Chelsea is reportedly getting ready for another turbulent summer.
The Argentine has led the team in a fairly poor campaign thus far, and the club’s administration must decide whether to continue working with him or not.
After Tuesday night’s 5-0 loss to Arsenal, the Blues reached all-time lows, with many supporters demanding that the 52-year-old be replaced.
According to Telegraph Sport, a majority decision about Pochettino’s future after the season is over has not been made.
After consecutive losses to Manchester City and Arsenal, the former Tottenham manager is under increasing pressure, as many supporters have expressed disapproval of some of his choices.
According to The Telegraph, Pochettino continues to have the backing of the team, and it’s understood that he’s been dealing with a difficult set of circumstances.
There is a feeling that he cannot bear full responsibility for the challenges he has encountered in west London, as he was not in charge of transfer strategy or the choice to assemble such a youthful team.
Pochettino agreed to a two-year contract last summer with the option of a third year, and it has always been the intention to have a meeting to talk about his future at the conclusion of the current campaign.
With Aston Villa and Spurs up next in a challenging six-game run, the Blues will have an uphill strugglе to qualify for European participation next season after failing to win any trophy this campaign.
Pochettino’s chances of staying at Stamford Bridge would be further harmed if European football was not secured, but it is rumored that the board recognizes that keeping the former manager of Paris Saint-Germain would bring much-needed stability after two years of nonstop turmoil.
Whatever transpires, west London is expected to have another hectic summer with many of arrivals and departures, maybe including the hiring of a third management in less than two years.