Chelsea needs to step up their game for next season, they need to bring out their best performance inother to clear the doubts of the fans that they're in good form.
Have you seen the opening match of the English premier league? It turns out that Chelsea, on their first debut with Pochettino as a manager, will immediately face a team that is stronger than them, namely Liverpool, I said Liverpool is a stronger team than Chelsea based on the results of the season that has passed, I don't know what Chelsea fans will expect because it's not fair to expect results right away. what a manager to be able to instantly change a team that has suffered enough damage. Chelsea will benefit enough playing at home but beating Liverpool I doubt they can do it, a draw would probably be for the best but of course Liverpool won't allow that because they also don't want to repeat the dismal past last season where they failed to get a spot for the champions league, and with the addition of several new players as well as the old squad, Liverpool will try to impress immediately since the start of the season
Alot of crucial players already left the club, and more will leave, even my favorite Chelsea player, Mason Mount would leave. Chelsea rejects Manchester United's £40 million approach for Mason Mount, who is keen in exiting Stamford Bridge. Chelsea has set a fee of at least £70 million for their player. The Red Devils will make new proposals for Mount in the coming days, but they are convinced that he will not extend his contract with Chelsea. While the Blues were hoping for him to approve the current contract, it appears improbable.
There are too many players there so Chelsea need to make reductions and Pochettino as the new manager there where not as someone involved in buying these players will choose which one he thinks will be suitable as a starting XI and also a reserve so that his team is competitive. Mason Mount has long been rumored to want to leave Chelsea due to dissatisfaction with the wages being earned, with other players still around Chelsea should be able to cover well the place Mason is likely to leave.