This is not how big clubs wins game,they even celebrated as if they’ve won the league already meanwhile they’ve not’: Chelsea boss Pochettino says Arsenal joy will be cut short soon and they will be trophyless this season again
In a fiery press conference following Chelsea’s recent match, manager Mauricio Pochettino didn’t hold back in his criticism of Arsenal’s jubilant celebrations, suggesting that their premature euphoria would soon be tempered by the harsh reality of trophyless seasons.
Pochettino, known for his candid demeanor, didn’t mince words as he addressed the media. “This is not how big clubs win games,” he declared, his tone tinged with disappointment. “They celebrated as if they’ve won the league already, meanwhile they’ve not even crossed the finish line.”
The Argentine manager’s comments come in the wake of Arsenal’s spirited reaction to a recent victory, which saw players and fans alike exuberantly reveling in the moment. However, Pochettino was quick to remind everyone that success in football is measured not by fleeting moments of triumph, but by sustained excellence over the course of a season.
“True champions maintain focus and composure, never losing sight of the ultimate goal,” Pochettino asserted. “Celebrating prematurely only serves to distract from the task at hand.”
With a pointed jab at their North London rivals, Pochettino suggested that Arsenal’s joy would be short-lived and that they would once again find themselves empty-handed come the end of the season. “Big clubs approach each game with a sense of purpose and determination, knowing that every point matters in the pursuit of silverware,” he remarked.
While Pochettino’s remarks may add fuel to the fiery rivalry between Chelsea and Arsenal, they also serve as a reminder of the high standards expected at top-tier football clubs. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on both teams to see if Arsenal’s early celebrations were indeed premature or if they can defy Pochettino’s predictions and emerge victorious in their quest for glory.