Mauricio Pochettino feared sack after Wolves loss at Chelsea
- After Chelsea's 4-2 defeat against Wolves, Mauricio Pochettino feared losing his job as manager.
- The humiliating loss in February put Pochettino's position at risk.
- Fortunately, Pochettino managed to keep his job despite the setback.
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino was worried he might lose his job after his team lost 4-2 to Wolves. Fans were angry and called for him to be fired. This defeat was Chelsea's seventh loss in 14 games, putting them in 11th place. Pochettino felt very alone and unsure about his future after this game. Pochettino led Chelsea to the League Cup final and the FA Cup semi-finals, but they lost both matches. He felt sad and worried after the Wolves game, but he also knew that getting fired wouldn't be the end of the world for him. He said he might even quit instead of waiting to see what happens next. Chelsea is a club used to winning big trophies like the Premier League and the Champions League. Pochettino said just qualifying for the Europa League wouldn't be good enough. He wants more success for the team. Pochettino's future at Chelsea is uncertain, and he knows that his job might be at risk. He felt very lonely and anxious after the Wolves game. He even mentioned that a tweet from Thiago Silva's wife could have influenced the club's decision to fire him. Pochettino and his coaching staff spent a long time together after the game, feeling sad and unsure about what would happen next. They all agreed that just finishing in the top four wouldn't be satisfactory. They want more success for Chelsea.