In fact, there are not many good coaches available on the transfer market right now who could replace Pochettino. And if we evaluate the results, then perhaps everything turned out not so bad for Chelsea, only now Boehly must understand that for greater success you need to spend more money, but of course you need to spend it wisely. I think that Pochettino is an excellent coach, especially since he knows very well which positions he needs to strengthen, which players fit well into the team and which ones could not adapt, they have a lot of work to do in the transfer market.
One thing there to understand is that Chelsea is tipped with a young squad and as the case usually is with such teams, they players would keep vying for important roles and spots in the team which results in indiscipline, where they become competitive within themselves, go for personal glory instead of having a team spirit and this did greatly affected the team.
You could spot that in the penalty scenario between Cole Palmer, Madueke and Jackson. The comments from Pochettino after the game gives you an idea of how this continued to be a problem for the team.
Once the team was able to acknowledge Palmer to be the star man, having the rest of the team line by his side and look for him for distribution of passes wasn’t much of an issue no more. Then, Chelsea starting making waves of there own.
It would be interesting to see if Pochettino would be able to harness what he has found with this squad at the end of the league.