Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has taken a firm stance on disciplinary actions within his team, revealing that striker Nicolas Jackson faced consequences following his suspension in the Premier League. Jackson, who accumulated his fifth yellow card, was consequently forced to sit out one game for Chelsea…CONTINUE READING>>...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

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Pochettino, known for his passionate approach to management, also found himself in the spotlight for disciplinary reasons.

He faced a suspension for confronting referee Anthony Taylor after Chelsea’s intense 4-4 draw with Manchester City just before the international break.

Acknowledging his own breach of conduct, Pochettino disclosed that he imposed a punishment on himself for arguing with the officials, emphasizing accountability within the team, starting from the management down to the players.

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This move by Pochettino highlights his commitment to maintaining discipline and professionalism, setting a standard for behavior in high-pressure situations in the league.

Pochettino told reporters: “[Jackson] had to run [for his punishment].

“And I am going to pay for dinner because I got suspended and I cannot run, so I prefer to pay…CONTINUE READING>>

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