Mauricio Pochettino will welcome Chelsea’s recent performances after a difficult start (James Manning/PA)
Mauricio Pochettino’s start to life as Chelsea manager has been somewhat of a mixed bag with the Blues lying 10th after 12 games of the Premier League season.
A recent 4-1 win at title-chasing Tottenham and draws against Arsenal and Manchester City suggest the Blues are beginning to turn a corner after taking only five points from their first six league games.
Here, the PA news agency breaks down Chelsea’s season so far under Pochettino.
Record-signing Moises Caicedo’s debut did not go to plan at the London Stadium after Chelsea lost 3-1 to West Ham (John Walton/PA)
Chelsea’s unbeaten pre-season form did not translate to the Premier League where they struggled to pick up points in the early stages. An opening day 1-1 draw to Liverpool was followed by a 3-1 defeat at West Ham before the Blues went winless in their next three against Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth and Aston Villa. The 1-0 defeat at home to Villa saw Pochettino call for his players to “grow up” after the Blues’ stuttering start saw the pressure mount on their Argentinian manager.
Chelsea invested heavily in young players during the summer window (John Walton/PA)
All of Chelsea’s 12 summer signings are aged 25 and under as chairman Todd Boehly looked to recruit youth as a solution to last season’s poor performances, which led to a dismal 12th-place finish in the Premier League. The upheaval to the squad in the summer led to the Blues’ early teething problems as Pochettino juggled formations and XIs in a bid to find his preferred personnel.
Cole Palmer has scored four times in the Premier League (Richard Sellers/PA)
Cole Palmer has been a mainstay in
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