Revealed: Mauricio Pochettino exit sparks Chelsea squad ‘meltdown’ on WhatsApp as players had ‘no idea’ announcement was coming

Revealed: Mauricio Pochettino exit sparks Chelsea squad 'meltdown' on WhatsApp as players had 'no idea' announcement was coming
  • Pochettino left Chelsea by mutual consent
  • Players shocked when the news was revealed
  • Jackson and Palmer thanked Argentine coach

WHAT HAPPENED?

Many Blues stars were in disbelief when reports emerged of Pochettino’s imminent departure, The Telegraph reports. The Argentine coach and his staff were well-liked among the Stamford Bridge squad and there was hope that he would stay in charge after they finished the season with a five-game winning run to secure European football for next season.

Chelsea celebrating Mykhailo Mudryk goal vs Nottingham Forest 2023-24

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Chelsea confirmed Pochettino would be leaving the club by mutual consent on Tuesday, and the players expressed their surprise in a WhatsApp group. Nicolas Jackson appeared critical of the club as he put facepalm emojis over an image of Pochettino speaking to him in an Instagram post.

WHAT HAS BEEN SAID

The Telegraph claims to have been told be a source: “The players could not believe it. They had no idea until the news broke and it started going around their WhatsApp groups. Most of them really liked Poch, so they were pretty upset.”

DID YOU KNOW?

Jackson expressed his gratitude towards Pochettino in another Instagram post, while star player Cole Palmer also issued a thankful message and club legend and academy coach John Terry said he was “gutted” to see the Argentine go.

Cole Palmer Chelsea 2023-24

WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

The Chelsea squad will hope to shake off the disappointment of Pochettino’s exit when they begin preparing for the new Premier League season. Ex-Blues coach Thomas Tuchel, Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna and Porto boss Sergio Conceicao have all been cited as possible replacements.

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