Pochettino’s blueprint suggests that he is reportedly plotting to transform Chelsea with a core of young English talents – just like he did at Tottenham with Dele Ali, Dier and Rose alongside best striker Harry Kane.
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Is Mauricio Pochettino fit for the job?

Pochettino will replace Frank Lampard next month after the club legend took interim charge following Graham Potter’s sacking.
The Argentine, 51, has six years of Premier League experience following his time with first Southampton and then Tottenham.
Pochettino🗣️:
— Nagelsmanniac (@nagelsmanniac) May 9, 2023
“I don’t have a life outside football, I spend about 12 hours per day at the training ground. Hotel to training ground only, fully dedicated to the club. There is not really a timetable, we just work all day long. For me, it is not work but passion for my club.” pic.twitter.com/uXWPNTlQ8Q
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He is one of Spurs’ most successful and popular managers in recent history – despite failing to win a trophy with the club.
Mauricio Pochettino wants to build his Chelsea squad around a core of homegrown players… ✅ pic.twitter.com/5Qd2X1LwaO
— LDN (@LDNFootbalI) May 16, 2023
He averaged 1.89 points per game – the most for any Tottenham boss in Premier League history with a minimum of 38 Premier League games in charge.
He capped off his five-year stint at White Hart Lane by leading Spurs to the 2019 Champions League final, where they lost to Liverpool.
But he was sacked just months later following a poor start to the 2019-20 campaign.
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Mauricio Pochettino will be in London this week to sign the contract as new Chelsea coach, expected to be valid until June 2026. 🔵🛫 #CFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 15, 2023
Poch will start discussing transfer plans with the club. New striker and new midfielder will join Chelsea for sure. pic.twitter.com/KwYgO1zZqe
Poch eventually took over at Paris Saint-Germain in January 2021, winning the Coupe de France and Ligue 1 with their star-studded squad.
But it was in North London where Pochettino really made his name and his methods known.
Mauricio Pochettino wants a core of homegrown players to lead his Chelsea revolution
And it was a core of young English talents – Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Danny Rose and Eric Dier – that helped him achieve that success.
Now the Evening Standard says Poch plans to do the same at Stamford Bridge and build his squad around a core of homegrown players that includes the on-loan Brighton defender Levi Colwill.
🚨 Mauricio Pochettino wants to build his Chelsea squad around a core of homegrown players. The Argentine is understood to have identified:
— Chelsea Dodgers (@TheBlueDodger) May 16, 2023
• Levi Colwill
• Conor Gallagher
• Reece James
• Mason Mount#CFC
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They say that he has identified centre-back Colwill, 20, midfielders Conor Gallagher and Mason Mount and full-back Reece James “as players who could be instrumental to his project” at the Blues.
And that could lead to a major overhaul of the club’s transfer plans this summer with reports that Chelsea were considering selling a number of academy graduates to help balance the books.
Colwill has shone for the Seagulls this term and still has two years remaining on his contract – although a 12-month extension will be triggered should he make 15 Premier League appearances from the club.
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🚨 Mauricio Pochettino’s primary requirement at Cobham will be the installation of cameras to monitor every training session from a variety of angles.
— Chelsea Dodgers (@TheBlueDodger) May 16, 2023
He and his staff have a video database of every training session, and regularly refer back to footage in order to review their… pic.twitter.com/gM7jG2Fic4
Many are tipping him for an England call-up and he has been attracting interest from the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Brighton.
But now it seems that any hopes of signing the ace will soon be extinguished once Pochettino takes charge.
Mason Mount also appeared to be on his way out from Stamford Bridge and looked set to be heading for Liverpool.
🗣️ "He will make a lot of right decisions."
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 16, 2023
Rafa Benitez discusses Chelsea's impending appointment of Mauricio Pochettino 🔵👀 pic.twitter.com/cuAHGE0Rof
The 24-year-old has just 12 months left on his contract but thus far Mount and Chelsea have been unable to agree fresh terms with a reported price tag of £ 70 million set on him.
Now this update states that Pochettino “is likely to recommend offering him a new deal” – and the South American’s arrival could also provide a lifeline for fellow England international Gallagher.
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Chelsea were open to offers for the ace in January but declined to sell him to Newcastle as they were perceived as a potential European rival.
This update states that “the 23-year-old is understood to want to stay at Chelsea under a manager who trusts him”.
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That could see him become a key figure under Poch, who also plans on making James one of the first names on his team sheet.