‘Billion-pound bottle jobs” – Manager of Chelsea Mauricio Pochettino breaks silence and fires back on Gary Neville statement Carabao Cup final between chelsea vs Liverpool win – nextfootballnews
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‘Billion-pound bottle jobs” – Manager of Chelsea Mauricio Pochettino breaks silence and fires back on Gary Neville statement Carabao Cup final between chelsea vs Liverpool win

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After calling his team “billion-pound bottle jobs,” Gary Neville, the boss of Chelsea, hit back at Neville.

So Mauricio Pochettino says, Gary Neville yelled at Chelsea while calling the Carabao Cup final because Manchester United and Liverpool are rivals. After Chelsea lost to Jurgen Klopp’s team, the former England right back called them “billion-pound bottle jobs.”

Virgil van Dijk scored the game-winning goal at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, guiding his shot past Djordje Petrovic in the 118th minute. This made the Liverpool fans who were traveling crazy. People don’t like Chelsea after they lost in extra time because they seemed eager to go to penalties even though their team was better on the field.

'Billion-pound bottle jobs" - Manager of Chelsea Mauricio Pochettino breaks silence and fires back on Gary Neville statement Carabao Cup final between chelsea vs Liverpool win

One of the first people to really get mean to the Stamford Bridge team was Neville, who called them “billion-pound bottle jobs,” which even neutrals still remember. But Pochettino thinks the ex-defender was so quick to say bad things about Chelsea because he didn’t want Liverpool to win the Carabao Cup.

He said, “He’s from Manchester United and wanted Liverpool to lose!” That was a small part of it. I don’t need to add anything to what he said. Remember what I said before? You can only get hurt when you don’t know if something is true or not. But I think he was angry because he wasn’t happy with the outcome.

In recent weeks, it’s become common for managers to defend their teams against criticism from sports commentators. For example, Erik ten Hag recently responded to Jamie Carragher’s criticism of Manchester United’s methods against Fulham by calling the analysis “subjective.”

Pochettino also made it clear that the constant talk about Chelsea’s spending sprees is bothering him. “The problem is, and it’s so annoying, after eight months people still talk about this £1billion number over and over again,” he said. I’m not sure. I think it’s not fair. This is what I see from here.There is no way to fight the idea that it is always Chelsea and that it always says “one billion.” That’s why we need to move on.

“Chelsea always loses because they spent too much,” Not at all. The things that happen in Chelsea stay in Chelsea. When the new owners got there, they had plans. They planned to make something different from what had been built before. That’s what we need to know.”

We will have to wait and see if Pochettino can get his team back on track after the disappointing loss to Liverpool. If he can, they may start to show why most of their expensive players were worth the money.

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