Chelsea supporters will welcome newcomer after signing 3-year contract
Within the next 48 hours, Mauricio Pochettino will be officially named the new permanent manager of CHELSEA.
The team is now looking to the future and has determined that Mauricio Pochettino, a former manager of Tottenham and PSG, will take over as the club's leader beginning with the 2019–20 campaign.
Pochettino, according to the Telegraph, has signed a three-year contract and will immediately get to work downsizing a squad that has grown so large that it is almost unmanageable.
After Pochettino's humiliating 4-1 loss to Manchester United on Thursday night at Old Trafford, Frank Lampard was asked to summarise the task that faces him, and the interim manager acknowledged it would be anything but simple.
"I can't jump into the future," he added, adding that it is still uncertain. Because it's a Chelsea job, I think it's amazing.
The reason I was hired the first time I applied was probably because many top managers passed up the opportunity. Although I am certain that it played a significant role, I still love the procedure and coming in.
"Good luck, new manager," I said. It's his problem, I think," he continued, asking the reporters playfully if it was the headline they were looking for.
There is no denying that Pochettino is a top-tier manager.
We are anticipating the future under the Argentine's leadership since he is the manager we ought to have hired when Thomas Tuchel was fired.