Mauricio Pochettino, the current manager of Chelsea Football Club, has openly expressed his frustration with ongoing rumours regarding his future at the club. In a recent statement, Pochettino emphasized the need for clarity from the club itself rather than speculating through media.
“I’ve had enough of these stupid rumours. You need to ask the club, whether the club wants me to keep going or not,” Pochettino stated, indicating that the decision about his future should come from the club’s management rather than through external speculation.
Pochettino also mentioned his current contract situation to underline his stance. “If I have one more year on my contract here and no one says anything, then I suppose that I am going to be here,” he added, suggesting that in the absence of any contrary indication from the club, he plans to continue in his role.
This statement comes amidst a series of public comments by Pochettino addressing various aspects of his tenure at Chelsea. Over the past weeks, he has spoken about the future of players like Conor Gallagher, the club’s challenges, and his frustration with constant scrutiny. Additionally, he has outlined Chelsea’s strategy for the upcoming summer transfer window and defended his players against criticism.
These remarks collectively highlight Pochettino’s proactive approach in shaping and defending his vision for Chelsea, while also seeking to quell unverified rumours about his managerial position.