"Is it worth getting upset?" - Mauricio Pochettino complains about Chelsea's bad luck with injuries after fans express disappointment over the draw against Bournemouth. He also points out that the team's full-backs made mistakes that confused things during the match.

Mauricio Pochettino has issued a scathing response to his Chelsea team's suspension for their disappointing performance against Bournemouth.

  • Chelsea tied with Bournemouth.
  • The Blues' injury list is long.
  • Pochettino has a sullen personality.



Chelsea continued their poor start to the season with a goalless draw against Bournemouth on Sunday. The Blues have just five points from five games and are 14th in the table, but their cause has not been helped by several players in the team, including captain Reece James, striker Christopher Nkunku, midfielders Romeo Lavia and Moisés Caicido. - Defenders Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashile. Now, manager Pochettino has complained about his injury problems, but he also criticized his defenders for his performance at the Vitality Stadium. Malo Gusto and Levi Colwill started on the right and left respectively, while Ben Chilwell came on as a substitute in the second half.

What he said: When asked about the away fans, the Chelsea manager said: "We have all the players fit, of course we can face them all, but why is it different for us? We are unlucky with 12 players injured". "The boys are young players, two goalkeepers on the bench, am I crying? No, I accept it and move on. Bournemouth is a good team."

He added: "One thing that disappoints me is that [the defenders] try too hard to advance and create confusion for the attacking players and give opportunities to the opposition."
The former Tottenham manager says Thiago Silva is also frustrated with his teammates for their lack of discipline.





Big picture: Chelsea broke the Premier League transfer record for the second time in eight months this summer by spending £400 million ($495.4 million) and signing Caicedo from Brighton for £115 million ($142.4 million). Under Todd Bohley and Clearlake Capital, the west Londoners have spent more than £1,000 ($1,000) but look set to top the Premier League table.

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