Breaking New:”Warning” Chelsea owner Todd boehly review why Pochettino will be sacked if possible he loses the final against Liverpool today

Mauricio Pochettino’s future at Chelsea continues to be the subject of speculation in recent days.

The Blues lost 4-2 to Wolves on Sunday afternoon at Stamford Bridge to fall to 11th place in the Premier League table.

Chelsea have now lost back-to-back games and have conceded four goals in each of them following the 4-1 defeat to Liverpool last week.

Chelsea are now 15 points adrift of the Champions League places with the same number of games left to play this season. Next up for the Blues is a break from league action against Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth-round replay.

The next Premier League game will see Chelsea travel to Selhurst Park on February 12 to face Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football. But there has been speculation in recent days that Pochettino’s position as manager could be in doubt.

Bookmakers are already lining up odds on who could replace Pochettino in the event the club decides to part ways with the 51-year-old as manager. As things stand, though, there has been no clear indication from the hierarchy at Stamford Bridge that Pochettino is under any kind of pressure to improve results.

A report in the Daily Mail has claimed that Pochettino’s position as manager is not currently in any “immediate danger”. Despite being in the bottom half of the table, it has been reported that Stamford Bridge bosses are prepared to wait until the end of the campaign in order to conduct a full review of how Pochettino’s first season in charge has panned out.

Despite this stance, it has been claimed that could change if Chelsea continues to lose games and fall further down the table. As well as the Premier League, the Blues have a Carabao Cup final against Liverpool on February 25 to think about in the next couple of weeks.

The article claims that there is a growing sense behind the scenes that the Chelsea squad does not have enough experience. Thiago Silva is the oldest member of the squad at 39, but he was joined by only Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell at being 27 or older from the starting line-up that faced Wolves on Sunday.

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