Mauricio Pochettino Aims to Unlock Players' Potential at Chelsea Through Customized Training Program
Mauricio Pochettino Aims to Unlock Players' Potential at Chelsea Through Customized Training Program
Mauricio Pochettino, the newly appointed manager of Chelsea, acknowledges the challenges faced by Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Raheem Sterling in the previous season. However, he is determined to help them unlock their full potential through a customized training program.
After a turbulent campaign that saw Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, and Frank Lampard take charge at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea brought in the 51-year-old former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris St Germain boss in May. Pochettino sees this as an opportunity to support the players and guide them towards reaching their peak performance.
As Chelsea begins their preparations for the upcoming season with a match against National League champions Wrexham on July 19th in the United States, Pochettino aims to create a platform for the players to showcase their true abilities and fulfill the expectations of the club and its fans.
Pochettino emphasizes the need to understand the individual circumstances of each player. Enzo Fernandez, the talented former Benfica midfielder who excelled at the last World Cup, requires rest after a demanding schedule. Mykhailo Mudryk, the 22-year-old Ukrainian winger, has a different mindset, and Pochettino intends to spend more time working with him to facilitate his development.
Raheem Sterling, at 28 years old, brings experience to the squad but has yet to replicate his past performances that made him instrumental at Manchester City. Pochettino believes it is essential to assess the situation and identify the factors affecting the players' performance before making judgments. He emphasizes the need for clarity and accountability in order to help the players excel.
Pochettino is committed to creating a fresh start for the players, providing them with a comfortable environment and the necessary support to improve and contribute to the success of Chelsea.