Mauricio Pochettino defended his team after Gary Neville's recent comments about Chelsea, following their Carabao Cup final defeat at Wembley. Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory with a late goal from Virgil van Dijk, despite missing several key players due to injuries.
Chelsea had opportunities in normal time, but failed to capitalize on them, leading to Neville's criticism of their performance in extra time. He referred to Chelsea as 'billion-pound bottle-jobs,' alluding to the significant investment in the team since new ownership took over in 2022.
In response, Pochettino acknowledged the changes made during the match but expressed pride in his players' efforts. He emphasized the differences between Chelsea and Liverpool, noting the youth presence in both teams and the unique dynamics at play.
Pochettino remained optimistic about the team's future despite the Carabao Cup loss, highlighting their ongoing participation in the FA Cup. Chelsea's current standing in the Premier League, though challenging, has not deterred their commitment to the project.
The Carabao Cup final marked a significant moment for Chelsea under Pochettino's leadership, with the team now focusing on their upcoming FA Cup fixture against Leeds United as they strive for success in the remainder of the season.