Chelsea have a long-standing agreement with manager Mauricio Pochettino to review his position at the club at the end of the season, understands.
Pochettino finds himself under pressure after an underwhelming first half of the season, but a fantastic win 3-1 win over Aston Villa in the FA Cup on Tuesday has not only helped his cause but shown what Chelsea are capable of.
But with Chelsea dropping back into the bottom half of the Premier League table there is an important February ahead, including the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool at the end of the month.
Before the Villa win, sources had already confirmed to that Pochettino's position is under no immediate threat, with those in charge at Stamford Bridge well aware of the need for patience with a young squad.
It is also accepted that Pochettino has rarely been able to name his strongest lineup due to injuries, while the younger members of the team also need time to adjust to life in the Premier League, and so there is an awareness that it would be unfair to make a final judgement on Pochettino at this point.
When Pochettino joined the club last year, he agreed to what sources describe as a «two-way appraisal» this summer, which will give both Chelsea's owners and Pochettino himself the chance to discuss the direction of the club. The boss signed a three-year contract but only the first two seasons are guaranteed with the third year a club option.
Chelsea's preference would be to see out the season with Pochettino at the helm with a genuine desire to make things work and succeed in the long-term with their current boss. And if the need did arise for change, there are fears it's a risk unsettling things further by finding an interim, as was the case last year when Frank
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