Mauricio Pochettino has stated that he may leave Chelsea at the end of the current campaign if feels that he and the team are not progressing in the proper way.
Since his appointment in the summer of last year, Pochettino has been the subject of intense criticism. Despite spending millions of pounds on players, the five-time Premier League champions have spent much of the season mired in the middle of the table and are currently 13 points behind Aston Villa in fourth place.
With just one year remaining on his deal, he will meet with the club’s owners next week and he anticipates hearing news about his future, according to The Telegraph
“Perfect if we are happy,” he remarked. However, it goes beyond whether the proprietor or athletic directors are content. It is important to inquire about our happiness as well, although we can claim not to be.
We must separate if we find ourselves to be unhappy.
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“However, this won’t be the first time a coaching staff decides to fold at the conclusion of a season. However, it is currently going the other direction.
“They could tell you to stay here tomorrow. Alternatively, I may say, “Look, I want to leave,” tomorrow. Two people are capable of making a decision.
We may not be delighted if Chelsea or the sporting directors are unhappy since we came here to do a job, but things did not turn out the way we had hoped. So perhaps we’re not content.
“I’m not claiming to be unhappy. Yet it’s always from one perspective; well, perhaps there are two perspectives.
“Maybe it won’t be the end of the world if we leave here; it won’t be a problem.”
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