
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed concerns over the pressure faced by the club's young players.
In a recent revelation, Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed his concerns regarding the club's young players.
During a pre-match press conference ahead of Chelsea's FA Cup quarter-final clash with Leicester City, Pochettino acknowledged that some of the club's youngsters are finding it challenging to handle the pressure associated with playing for Chelsea.
Reflecting on the varying experiences of players within the squad, Pochettino emphasized, "In the same time that you ask me about Cole Palmer, not all the players have the same process to be settled at the club or to perform."
The reminder of Chelsea's defeat by Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final weeks ago serves as a backdrop to the current scenario.
As Chelsea prepares to take on Leicester City in the FA Cup, Pochettino aims to address the disappointment lingering from the League Cup defeat last month.
Pochettino elaborated, "We are in a process that the main group, the main young players ... of course, they struggle a little bit to deal with the pressure to play for Chelsea."
Acknowledging the challenge at hand, Pochettino affirmed the team's commitment to supporting the young players in navigating the demands of playing for a club of Chelsea's stature.
He concluded, "That is the thing we are aware of and we are focused on trying to help them in all the areas."
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