Pochettino attributes the lackluster atmosphere at Stamford Bridge to the poor performance of last season’s home games.

Pochettino attributes the lackluster atmosphere at Stamford Bridge to the poor performance of last season’s home games.

Pochettino asserts that the lackluster atmosphere at Stamford Bridge is a result of Chelsea’s poor performance at home during the previous season.

Chelsea have not lost in their last eight matches at home leading up to the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough on Tuesday night. However, the atmosphere at the stadium has been lackluster throughout the season. The audience becomes anxious whenever Pochettino’s team, who are behind 1-0, face difficulties in overcoming resilient opponents.

Pochettino believes that the perceived disconnect between the players and fans is a result of the challenges faced in the previous season and existed even before he became head coach in the summer of last year. This is supported by Chelsea’s performance after replacing Thomas Tuchel with Graham Potter in September 2022. They were only able to win seven more home games before the end of the season, which concluded with Frank Lampard as interim manager.

Pochettino stated that we are currently experiencing the consequences of 18 months ago. As we have only been here for six months, it can be challenging for us to make comparisons. However, we have been achieving better results now. The fans may still be disappointed from last season, but we are content with our performance at Stamford Bridge.

During certain moments in certain matches, such as Brentford or Nottingham Forest, the team failed to involve the fans, resulting in a lack of energy. This was our mistake. However, for the remaining games against Arsenal, Manchester City, Brighton, and Liverpool, the fans showed great support.

If we perform strongly and display the correct mindset from the outset, our supporters will support us. Our fans are incredibly loyal and have a strong desire for victory, as winning is ingrained in Chelsea’s legacy. Last season, we were greatly disappointed by our numerous home losses, which naturally led to a decrease in morale.

If Chelsea were to defeat Boro, currently ranked 11th in the Championship, it would mark their first appearance in a final since being taken over by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. Manager Mauricio Pochettino stated, “Our fans will be highly motivated to assist the team in reaching the final. The team must channel this positive energy to motivate the fans. Our first message should convey our dedication and desire to make it to the final.”

Some of Chelsea’s fans were outraged when only a few players showed appreciation towards them at the conclusion of the first leg two weeks ago. Pochettino expressed the need for an apology to their fans, understanding the disappointment and frustration of both the players and supporters. The players were so disheartened that they just wanted to leave and go home, but it’s important to acknowledge the dedication of the fans.

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Christopher Nkunku is still unable to play due to a hip injury he sustained on 30 December. Malo Gusto, the right-back, is also out due to a muscle issue. There is a possibility that Ben Chilwell will take his place at left-back.

Source: theguardian.com