Last night's game was a real surprise as Chelsea lost 4-1 at Liverpool. As a die-hard Blues fan, my heart aches. In the game, Chelsea were pressed and beaten by Liverpool, and this feeling was like a fly without a head, unable to find its way.
First, let's talk about the controversial penalty. In the 7th minute of the first half, Gallagher was brought down by Van Dijk in the penalty area, and the referee turned a blind eye. If a penalty had been awarded, Chelsea might still have the lead, but fate seemed to be against us. Pochettino blamed the referee for missing the decision after the game, but can he win by complaining alone?
Then, looking at the second half, Chelsea were three goals down and completely out of hope. Nkunku's performance was impressive, and he almost won another penalty for the Blues after the goal, but the referee ignored it. Pochettino angrily approached the referee after the game, but it didn't help.
In this game, Chelsea's defence was full of holes, with 28 shots on goal and 13 shots on target, which was simply played by the opponents. Since Jose Mourinho took charge of Chelsea in 2004, the Blues have hardly had such a heavy defeat. Although Pochettino admitted after the game that Liverpool were strong, his powerlessness and helplessness were already obvious.
Chelsea are no longer the formidable Blues。What we need is not only the hard work of the players, but also the right guide. From Graham Potter to Mauricio Pochettino, they have failed to bring the difference they deserve. Perhaps, only the return of Mourinho can awaken this sleeping lion.
Jose Mourinho's return is not only an emotional sustenance for our Blues, but also a hope to return to the top。The team has spent a lot of money on reinforcements, but it has always lacked a suitable manager to take the helm. Jose Mourinho's return may allow Chelsea to regain their glory.
Victory or defeat on the field is instantaneous, but for a true fan, support and love for the team is eternal. Whatever the situation Chelsea are in, I will stand firmly behind them. Let's just hope the Blues can find their way back to their feet in the Premier League as soon as possible. Come back, the Blues need you!