Pochettino RANTS Over Liverpool And Chelsea COMPARISON!

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Mauricio Pochettino have continued his ranting after Chelsea loss to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, MySportDab reports.

The Chelsea boss backs himself to remain as the side manager despite already having an horrible season.

Chelsea were beaten again and this time it was a less better Liverpool side who had mostly players from the youth team.

There have been a lot said already amongst the fans who feel Mauricio Pochettino is not right for his job which many want his sack.

The Argentine have backed himself to remain as the Blues manager despite things failing to work out at Stamford Bridge.

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His record seems to be less compared to Graham Potter who was sacked without getting the opportunity to stay one full season.

According to report reaching us from Fabrizio Romano, he confirmed Mauricio Pochettino latest reaction following the loss against Liverpool.

Here Is What He Said:

“I remember after three or four years, Liverpool lost the Champions League, lost the Europa League, and they believe in the project and in the next season were stronger until they got what they wanted”.

“That is a good example, Liverpool… if we want to challenge a team like Liverpool, it’s not to be frustrated today because we didn’t get the trophy.

“It’s about taking the example to keep believing, that is the most important thing”.

Chelsea still has the Emirates FA Cup and also trying to turn things around and hopefully make the top four which are both possible.

Mauricio Pochettino’s job remains at risk and he could be staying or getting himself sacked depending on what towner ddecidedat the end of the current season.

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