Mouricio Pochettino doesn’t know how to coach a big club, otherwise why would you keep a player like Him on the bench when he wants to win games against Brentford that have Ivan Toney with straight 5 home wins?’ Chelsea Owner Todd Boehly Slamms Chelsea Manager, refers to Pochettino as a ‘BABY COACH’ for benching the £75 million star in Brentford draw yesterda
After a fruitful four-year stint at Stamford Bridge, Thiago Silva, the veteran Brazilian defender, is on the brink of bidding farewell to Chelsea as his contract nears its conclusion. Silva, aged 39, made his mark at Chelsea since his arrival in the summer of 2020, notably playing a pivotal role in securing the prestigious Champions League trophy under the guidance of manager Thomas Tuchel during his debut season. His on-field prowess endeared him to the Chelsea faithful, establishing himself as a cherished figure within the west London community.
Despite Silva’s commendable contributions to the team’s success, there has been a conspicuous absence of talks concerning a contract extension. This lack of dialogue has prompted suggestions from various sources indicating that Silva is inclined towards departing the club upon the expiration of his existing contract, thus becoming available on a free transfer. Notably, Silva’s former club, Fluminense, has emerged as an eager suitor keen on orchestrating a reunion with their erstwhile captain.
Mario Bittencourt, the president of Fluminense, has publicly disclosed his ongoing communication with Silva, underscoring the club’s fervent desire to welcome back their prodigal son. The prospect of Silva’s emotional homecoming to Fluminense remains a tantalizing possibility, as both player and club entertain the idea of rekindling their past association on the footballing stage.