"No one is going to decide for me" - Pochettino responds to rumors about Chelsea star being frozen out of team under him
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has insisted that Trevoh Chalobah remains part of his plans at Stamford Bridge.
Chalobah has yet to make a competitive appearance under Pochettino this season. The English defender has dropped down the pecking order, with the new Blues boss preferring the likes of Thiago Silva, Axel Disasi and Levi Colwill.
The 24-year-old was linked with a departure in the summer. with Bayern Munich and Nottingham Forest reportedly interested. However, he remained at Chelsea when the transfer window closed.
Pochettino has commented on Chalobah's situation and says that the English defender will be part of his plans (via transfer expert Fabrizio Romano):
“Of course, he’s part of my plans, yes. I am Chelsea. I am the coach, and his future is going to be involved in my plans. No one is going to decide for me."
Chalobah made 33 appearances across competitions for the Blues last season, helping his side keep eight clean sheets. He filled in at both centre-back and right-back.
However, Pochettino hasn't been tempted to use Chalobah in a makeshift right-back role this season despite Reece James' injury. He has used new arrival Malo Gusto, with the Englishman not getting a look in.
Chalobah appeared to suggest tht he was frustrated with his situation at the club, with a post on his Instagram story. He reportedly deleted a video with a quote saying 'I'm tired'.
Mauricio Pochettino gives positive update on Chelsea captain Reece James' recovery
The Blues have been without captain Reece James since the opening game of the season. The England international has been sidelined with a hamstring and has missed the defeats to West Ham United and Forest.
However, Pochettino has said that James could soon be back in action in what will be a vital boost for Chelsea (via Sky Sports):
"He is recovering well. Hope he is close and can be available before the next international break."
The next international break is a month away, meaning the right-back could be available in one of the Blues' four games before then. They face Bournemouth (September 17), Aston Villa (September 24), Brighton & Hove Albion (September 27) and Fulham (October 2).
James is viewed as one of Chelsea's most important players and was appointed the captain ahead of the new season. He made 24 appearances across competitions last season, scoring two goals and providing as many assists.