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Soccer News of Wednesday, 13 December 2023

Source: www.sportsbrief.com

Mauricio Pochettino wants to strengthen three key positions to resolve Chelsea’s slump

Mauricio Pochettino issuing intructions to Anthony Jackson and Malo Gusto on the touchline Mauricio Pochettino issuing intructions to Anthony Jackson and Malo Gusto on the touchline

Moments after the Everton defeat, Chelsea's seventh of the season, a deflated Mauricio Pochettino admitted that the club might need to make more signings to rediscover itself.

The statement could sound ironic, given that Todd Boehly's ownership has spent over a billion euros on new players with little success.

But after another lethargic performance at Goodison Park with no real cutting edge, Pochettino will be forced to look for reinforcements in the January window.

"After four or five months and 16 Premier League games, it is time to assess. That is something to analyse with the sporting directors and the owners and see what we can do to change this dynamic and change in the second part of the season," as quoted by the Evening Standard.

The Argentine will now sit with the club co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart to analyse what players they will need for the second part of the season.

What players does Pochettino want?

ES Correspondent Nizaar Kinsella adds that the former Paris Saint-Germain manager believes that height is an issue and the squad is imbalanced. The club is looking for a defender, a midfielder and a striker.

Taking chances has been Pochettino's greatest undoing with Nicolas Jackson, who is particularly guilty of missing high-profile chances. Napoli's Victor Osimhen has been labelled as a top priority target.

It remains unknown what sort of midfielder Pochettino will target, with reports indicating that the club would be willing to listen to offers for Conor Gallagher yet again.

Defense-wise, the Blues have at least four fit centre-backs as Wesley Fofana continues to recuperate from an ACL injury.

The transfer window opens on Monday, January 1.