5 winners and losers from Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea departure
Chelsea have made the decision to let Mauricio Pochettino leave the club by mutual consent following a rather topsy-turvy season at Stamford Bridge. While the Argentine manager seemingly struggled to find results, he has improved the club's overall standing in the last 12 months.
Before Pochettino joined up with the squad, they were kicked out in the third round of the FA Cup and out in the third round of the Carabao Cup. Their continental season ended with Real Madrid beating them 4-0 on aggregate across two legs in the quarter-final.
Mauricio Pochettino came in, and while it was a rather difficult task, he set about transforming the club, turning the tide and placing them on a slow but steady road forward. In the season under his charge, Chelsea were semi-finalists in the FA Cup and finalists in the Carabao Cup. In the league, they finished sixth, securing a spot in Europe.
This made Pochettino's exit something of a surprise, as players who excelled under him were shocked to see him leave. So, without further ado, let's take a look at five potential winners and losers from the Argentine manager's departure from Stamford Bridge.
5 winners and losers from Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea departure
#5 Cole Palmer - Loser
Cole Palmer has easily been the very best player at Stamford Bridge this season, taking to the limelight with ease under Mauricio Pochettino's guidance. He was a deadline-day signing from Manchester City, as the Blues signed him for an initial £40 million. He has since taken to life in London, impressing so much he has been given a spot in England's EURO 2024 squad.
Palmer took the Premier League by storm, scoring 22 goals and providing 11 assists in just 34 appearances. His output has been so remarkable from midfield, the 22-year-old won numerous awards, including the Premier League Young Player of the Season. He was in brilliant form under Pochettino, and the coach will be a big loss for Palmer at the Bridge.
#4 Robert Sanchez - Winner
Robert Sanchez did not enjoy a successful tenure between the sticks under Mauricio Pochettino. After Kepa Arrizabalaga moved to Real Madrid in the summer, the first-choice goalkeeper spot was up for the taking between Sanchez and Serbian shot-stopper Djordje Petrovic.
It went to Petrovic, who played 31 games in all competitions for the Blues, conceding 37 goals and keeping seven clean sheets. Sanchez, on the other hand, only played 21 games, conceding 27 goals, while keeping five clean sheets. The Spaniard has notably played just two matches in 2024, and he will be looking for a better role under the Blues' next manager.