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Mauricio Pochettino Slams Chelsea Stars' Entourages in Astonishing Rant Over Game Time and Fumes Club is 'Not a Charity'


Mauricio Pochettino Slams Chelsea Stars Entourages in Astonishing Rant Over Game Time and Fumes Club is Not a Charity

Pochettino's Scathing Attack

Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, has launched a scathing attack on the entourages of Chelsea players over claims of game time. He insisted that the club is "not a charity" and that players coming back from injuries will not automatically get their spots back.

Debut for Christopher Nkunku

Christopher Nkunku, who recently joined Chelsea, made his long-awaited debut for the club in the Carabao Cup win over Newcastle. The Frenchman played for 21 minutes as Chelsea advanced to the semi-finals.

Injury Woes for Romeo Lavia

Romeo Lavia, another Chelsea star, has been struggling with injury since joining the club. Despite the £58 million spent on him, he is yet to make his debut.

Pochettino's Astonishing Rant

When asked about Lavia's chances of making his first appearance, Pochettino went on an astonishing rant. He emphasized that the club's priority is to win and that players need to understand that it's not a charity. He also mentioned that there are other players who are more ready to make an impact.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Player's Entourages Annoying Pochettino

Pochettino did not want to name anyone specifically, but he mentioned that the player's entourages are "annoying" him. He expressed disappointment in players who are not helping the team and highlighted the financial costs involved when players cannot play due to injury.

Club Disappointed with Players' Absence

Pochettino emphasized that the club is just as disappointed when players cannot play due to injury. He mentioned that the coaches and the club suffer when players are unable to perform. He stressed the importance of finding the right balance in this business.