MAURICIO POCHETTINO says his players should complain to Chelsea owners if they think another coach could do a better job.
But defiant Pochettino is convinced he still has the full support of the dressing room and will not be walking away any time soon.
Blues fans have been heard singing Jose Mourinho's name recently but Pochettino does not believe comparisons with the Special One are fair.
He said: "Look, I respect Jose, he is my friend. He was amazing for this club, his medals here are amazing. If the players believe that with another coach they can do better... maybe they can talk with the owner. Do you see me worried about this? No.
"Is it a problem of attitude? No.
"Is it a problem? No.
"You can see in the way that they behave that they are behind us. There is no doubt."
This story is from the March 11, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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