Can Mauricio Pochettino save Chelsea?

Back in the Premier League
First choice
Fourth new man
'He is a winning coach'
Chelsea's season
Can Poch turn it around?
Moving to Southampton
Keeping them safe
Record breaking season with Saints
Moving to London
League success
Unbeaten
Cups
Final heartbreak
Promoting youngsters
PSG
Back in the Premier League

Former Tottenham and Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino has been appointed by Chelsea on a two-year contract.

First choice

After reports Luis Enrique and Julian Nagelsmann were candidates, Chelsea expressed Pochettino was the only true candidate for the position.

Fourth new man

The former Tottenham boss is the fourth manager to be appointed by new owner Todd Boehly, who only took ownership of the club last July.

'He is a winning coach'

According to bbc.co.uk, Chelsea released a statement saying: "He is a winning coach who has worked at the highest levels, in multiple leagues and languages. His ethos, tactical approach, and commitment to development all made him the exceptional candidate."

Chelsea's season

Chelsea had a season to forget, spending more than £500 million on players and finishing 12th in the Premier League table. They got knocked out in the third round of the FA Cup and League Cup but made the quarter-final stage of the Champions League.

Can Poch turn it around?

Let's look back at Mauricio Pochettino's previous spells in England and whether they are an early indication that the Argentinian can turn Chelsea around.

Moving to Southampton

After four years in charge of Espanyol, Mauricio Pochettino was appointed the new manager of Southampton in January 2013, tasked with keeping them up for the remainder of the season.

Keeping them safe

After flirting with relegation under Nigel Atkins, Pochettino steered Southampton to a midtable spot, finishing on 41 points at the end of the season.

Record breaking season with Saints

In his only full season as Southampton boss, the Argentinian led Southampton to an eighth-place finish, their best since 2003, and recorded 56 points, a total they had not achieved since before the Premier League was formed.

Moving to London

In May 2014, Tottenham Hotspur appointed Pochettino on a five-year contract, becoming their tenth manager over 12 years.

League success

After falling out of contention to Leicester City in May 2016, Spurs came back even better for the 2016/2017 season, finishing second with 86 points, their highest total since the English League began.

Unbeaten

The 2016/2017 campaign saw Pochettino lead the Spurs to their first season-long unbeaten home run in 52 years since 1964-65.

Cups

In his first season at the club, Pochettino led Tottenham to the League Cup Final against Chelsea, losing 2-0. However, in May 2019, the Argentine led Spurs to their first-ever Champions League Final after Lucas Moura scored a second-half hattrick in the semi-final.

Final heartbreak

Spurs lost in the Champions League Final 2-0 to Liverpool, and five months after that, Pochettino was sacked in November 2019, with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.

Promoting youngsters

Over his five years with the club, youngsters from Tottenham's academy blossomed into Premier League stars, including Harry Kane, Dele Alli, and Eric Dyer.

PSG

Since leaving Tottenham, Pochettino has managed Paris Saint Germain, winning the Ligue 1 title, Coupe de France, and Trophee des Champions.

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