Mauricio Pochettino said he doubts whether Chelsea could have handled a European campaign this season as he has grappled with an injury crisis.
The Argentinian could be without 11 players for Monday’s game against Everton, with Enzo Fernandez and Raheem Sterling the latest doubts for the meeting at Stamford Bridge.
It has been the club’s first campaign without European competition since 2016/17, and only their second since 1996/97, following a 12th-place finish in the Premier League last season.
An injury update ahead of our Premier League fixture against Everton on Monday has been issued.
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An unbeaten run of seven games, their longest in the league for almost 18 months, has put them in contention to reach either the Europa League or Conference League, whilst they could also qualify by winning the FA Cup.
But Pochettino said the team’s injury problems will need to be addressed if they are to take on more games next season.
“Imagine if we had played in Europe this season, with all the circumstances (injuries)? Oh my goodness,” said the 52-year-old.
“With a squad that is always between eight and 10 players missing in every single game. If you add more games, we would struggle a lot.
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“Now it’s about experience, to have all the information to try to help the club to take the best decisions to avoid things like happened this season.
“That is out principal focus, to try to define a squad that can be fit, or have more than 80 per cent availability.”
Teams in previous seasons have benefited from having a season without European competition, taking time to regroup before following up with
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