Mauricio Pochettino has voiced his strong opinions about PSG’s transfer policy and the swift firing of coaches. Speaking to Football.London, the Chelsea manager, and former PSG coach, expressed his concerns about the club’s approach.
Pochettino was critical of the way PSG handles its managerial changes, contrasting it with clubs like Liverpool and Manchester City. He highlighted that clubs like City and Liverpool continue to support their coaching staff even after setbacks in semi-finals or finals, allowing them the time to develop their tactics and strategies.
« In City or Liverpool, they lose in semi-finals or finals, and yet they still give the coaching staff the opportunity to work during the pre-season, » said Pochettino. He acknowledged the challenges of adapting to a new club, especially one like PSG, where the immediate goal is to win the UEFA Champions League. However, he emphasized that clubs need consistency and time to build a successful foundation.
Pochettino hopes that this mindset will change at PSG. He believes that Paris deserves more coherence and time to establish a solid foundation. He highlighted that consistent hard work and a well-thought-out plan are essential for long-term success, citing examples of clubs like Liverpool, City, and Madrid, which have achieved their goals through years of diligent work and consistency.
Pochettino stressed the importance of understanding that while exceptions might lead to victories, sustained success comes from a coherent and well-executed long-term plan.
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