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Mauricio Pochettino eager to win Carabao Cup, ends trophy drought

Mauricio Pochettino is desperate to win his first trophy in English football.

Mauricio Pochettino, the head coach of Chelsea, expressed his desperation to win the Carabao Cup and secure his first trophy in English football. Following Chelsea's dominant 6-1 victory over Middlesbrough in the semifinal second-leg, Pochettino's team now awaits a clash against either Fulham or Liverpool in next month's Wembley final.

Having spent over five years at Tottenham without securing a trophy, including near misses in the 2015 Carabao Cup and the 2019 Champions League final, Pochettino is motivated to break that streak. He emphasized the significance of winning the Carabao Cup not only for himself but also for his young team, which has faced struggles in the Premier League this season.

Pochettino candidly shared his desire for a title during his post-match press conference, stating, 'I am desperate to win a title here... We won three trophies in Paris in 18 months, and we want to win here. I am desperate to win of course.' Recognizing the formidable challenge posed by Fulham and Liverpool, he acknowledged it as an important moment for his team and urged them to believe in their ability to triumph.

Considering Chelsea's illustrious history, which includes winning every major domestic and European honor at least once over the last decade, Pochettino admitted that reaching the final carries immense weight for his young squad. He differentiated between the club's prestigious past and his current endeavor to build a team capable of success. 'The history of Chelsea, its capacity to win titles, score goals, means it is a challenge to be at this incredible club,' he explained. 'We have had to build a team from the start of the season, so to be at a Wembley final is good. But we have to win it.'

For Pochettino, reaching the final signifies a crucial step in the team's development, fostering trust and confidence among his players. It is an opportunity to instill a winning mentality within the young squad. He acknowledged the progress they have made and highlighted their competitiveness and belief as driving factors. Pochettino urged everyone to stay focused amid criticism during difficult periods and emphasized the importance of seeing the reality for what it is.

In the midst of their Carabao Cup journey, Chelsea faced Middlesbrough, a Championship side, in the semifinal. Despite Middlesbrough winning the first leg 1-0 at the Riverside Stadium, they couldn't handle Chelsea's ruthlessness in the second-leg encounter. Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick admitted that the game unraveled quickly, deeming it a brutal experience for his team. They suffered the consequences of a couple of mistakes and ultimately fell short.

As Pochettino and his team prepare for the Carabao Cup final, their determination to secure their first trophy is palpable. The upcoming clash against either Fulham or Liverpool promises to be a challenging endeavor, but Pochettino's message of belief and improvement resonates. The final represents an opportunity for Chelsea's young players to gain invaluable experience, while simultaneously adding to the club's rich legacy of success.

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