Pochettino likens the investigation into Chelsea’s loss to Newcastle to a trip to the doctor

After Chelsea’s humiliating loss to Newcastle, Mauricio Pochettino compared his investigation to a visit to the doctor.

After slamming his team’s performance hard following the 4-1 loss at St. James’s Park eight days ago, the Blues boss spent much of last week attempting to pinpoint the issue and find a solution.

Like a doctor examining a sick patient, making a diagnosis, and then prescribing medication, he saw his part in the healing process as analogous.

Mauricio Pochettino likened Sunday’s home match against Brighton, who are six points ahead of the hosts, to going to the doctor for a physical pаin.

You go to the hospital because you’re sick. The primary step is for the doctor to examine you, do tests, and diagnose the issue. Afterwards, the medication or solution is administered.Just like everyone else, we analyze to find out why. You can then tackle the issue when you determine its cause. We are aware that this is a young squad that has room to grow and improve; as a result, we should not be surprised if there are ups and downs.

“We must now comprehend the reason behind this and place special emphasis in various domains on how to foresee such instances.”

Consequently, how effective is the medication going to be? He must also find a way to make sure it lands on Chelsea’s relatively inexperienced team as they try to get back on track by beating Brighton in their first league match in six games.

Next, the Argentinian reveals an intriguing comparison: that aspect of the position is more like that of a university head academic.

The former PSG coach continued, “You approach it like you are the professor of a university,” expressing his confidence in the players’ abilities to listen, gain knowledge, and correct the record.

When people fail to provide as expected, it’s important to remember that their lack of comprehension is not always a reflection of their poor purpose. We need to take a look at it and come up with a new manner to present our ideas.And they have to figure out how to make their own choices when they’re out on the field. Our actions must be coordinated and cohesive as a team. Certainly, I have faith in them. No one on the team, not even the coach, has my faith. The timing is just right.

After a staggering fifteen home league losses in 2023, a Brighton exit would undoubtedly assuage the doubts of the Stamford Bridge supporters.