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“He made a lot of Errors in the Chelsea Vs Wolves defeat that was the reason why he won’t play today”- Mouricio Pochettino have coated stirs online after Key City player won’t play despite being fit

According to sources, morale in the Chelsea squad has plummeted following two crushing defeats, and some players’ attitude has raised concerns.

The west Londoners fell to 11th position in the Premier League rankings after losing 4-2 at home to Wolves on Sunday, having also conceded four goals against Liverpool a few days before.

Mauricio Pochettino’s team are now 15 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa, who hold the final automatic Champions League spot.

Pressure is mounting on the Argentine coach, but Chelsea’s financial condition is regarded to be so perilous following their tremendous spending over the last 18 months that they cannot afford to fire him.

Before Sunday’s match, Thiago Silva’s wife, Belle, tweeted that Pochettino should be fired, and doubts have been raised about the club’s recruitment team.

According to the Daily Mail, squad morale is at its lowest point since Pochettino took charge, and the atmosphere around the camp is beginning to concern some onlookers.

While many players at other Premier League clubs spend the majority of their day at their training facilities, interacting with teammates and staff, there is claimed to be an environment at Cobham that encourages players to depart as soon as possible after training.

Squad members rarely stay around to complete extra work, which contributes to a lack of group cohesion.

There are also worries about players’ ability to receive and implement analytical information, and some players have struggled to take critical comments.

The squad’s inexperience has been a significant issue, with recruitment focusing on adding young, up-and-coming players, but this has consequences.

One issue has been a general difficulty in adjusting to varied tactics and patterns of play from new arrivals, since players have grown accustomed to playing in teams with fairly defined tactical frameworks.

When asked if his players are good enough following the Wolves setback, Pochettino replied, “I think we are all not.” At the moment, that is the truth. I am also the first person to be held liable for this scenario. What we demonstrated today is that we are not good enough. I completely agree with you.

‘We did not handle the matter appropriately, and no one is safe. I don’t want to come here and say I’m the best. We’re all liable.

Even the players. Players must accept some responsibility, just as I do. I agree with you; we are currently not matching the club’s history. That is correct; we must accept, be critical, and refuse to give up. We need to keep working to change, maybe make a decision, and try to find things in a new approach.

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