Tonight's Carabao Cup final is more than just a football match, it's a battle between Chelsea and Liverpool, and it's a heart-to-heart exchange. Mauricio Pochettino's letter to the fans is not just a letter, it is a look back at the past, solidarity for the present and hopes for the future.
In his letter, Bo Shuai mentioned that today at Wembley, we are not only competing for a trophy, but also to create our own memories and history. He recalls the scene when he was six years old and went to the World Cup in Argentina with his father, and the emotions and memories are still vivid today, and this personal experience makes every final he has today full of meaning.
In the letter, the boss emphasized the strength of the team, and although there have been ups and downs this season, the trust and common goals of the team have allowed them to get to where they are now. He mentioned that every victory over their opponents is not easy, especially after the victory over Newcastle, Middlesbrough and other teams, the team is more united, and this sense of unity and victory is what they are after.
Against tough rivals Liverpool, the boss knows the game won't be easy, but he reminds his players that when their hearts are racing, it's the moment they are ready to fight. He believes that only by coming together will Chelsea be able to stand firm in the storm and achieve their desire to win.
At the end of the letter, the boss called on all Chelsea fans to come to Wembley, not just the 11 men on the pitch, but the countless Azzurri members, including the Academy and the women's team, as well as all the staff and supporters, to cheer for Chelsea and fight for the team's victory.
Tonight, whether you're sitting in the stands at Wembley or following the game through your screen, let's witness the moment together, cheer on Chelsea and cheer on football. This is not only a victory in a game, but also a victory in our common belief and hard work.