Chelsea has now been advised by pundit Richard Keys who they should appoint as Mauricio Pochettino’s successor at Stamford Bridge.
In his blog, he expressed his opinion that the Argentine lacks the qualifications necessary to succeed at this level.
Following their 1-0 loss to Liverpool in the League Cup final last weekend, Pochettino was forced to continue his trophy drought in England.
Those who study sports have many doubts about the boss’s tactics as the game was coming to a finish, as he appeared to acknowledge that he was playing for penalties in the closing moments.
Among those who criticized him was Keys, who stated that if the team wanted to resume winning, John Terry should be given the position.
“Justice was served in the end, and Liverpool prevailed in the match,” he stated. They were entitled to. They were the superior group. Chelsea didn’t hold back. They simply weren’t up to par. And poor Poch, he just watched it all go by.
“I said on Sunday, and I’ll say it again now, even if you gave him the winning ticket, he wouldn’t win the lottery. Here’s an idea: what if Chelsea offered JT the position? He is aware of winning now.
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Keys advises Chelsea to bring in Terry.
Terry has not yet assumed a management role; instead, it appears that he is still waiting for a call from Chelsea from the days when Frank Lampard was the team’s manager.
Even if it seems like Pochettino is running out of time, it doesn’t seem like the club legend will take his place.
However, rumors have started to surface indicating that the team is keeping an eye on possible successors, with names like Ruben Anorim and Roberto de Zerbi supposedly being considered for the position.