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George Flood

Mauricio Pochettino reveals Chelsea training strategy and delivers warning to underperforming stars

Mauricio Pochettino is planning individually-tailored training plans to help get the best out of a number of Chelsea’s expensive underperforming stars this summer.

However, the new Blues boss has also warned that there will be no excuses for the club’s biggest names to fail to deliver in future under his guidance.

Pochettino plans to sit down and speak with Mykhailo Mudryk, who has recently been on duty at the European Under-21 Championship with Ukraine.

The winger struggled notably for form in the aftermath of his dramatic £88.5million switch from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea in January, having initially looked set to join Arsenal, though his new boss is eager to help him reach the required level for next season.

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“It is to understand the circumstances how he also arrived,” Pochettino said of Mudryk to Chelsea’s official website. “I think it’s not the same mindset and everything is different in the life of Mudryk than Enzo [Fernandez]. That is why for us it is really important to spend time to talk.

“We were talking with Mudryk, I’m going to meet him before he comes to start pre-season, because he was in the Under-21 Euros and will join us when we fly to America. I really like to see and to know him to try to decide with the staff the best strategy to help him to be at the level that I think Chelsea when they signed him expected him to be.”

Pochettino was also quizzed on compatriot Fernandez and Raheem Sterling as part of his strategy for individually-tailored training sessions this summer, insisting the former needed to rest after a whirlwhind season that included a starring role in Argentina’s World Cup win in Qatar and a subsequent British record £106.8m transfer from Benfica.

With Fernandez having also not hit the full heights expected of him so far in west London, Pochettino said: “He arrived at Chelsea not in the best circumstances for a player that won the World Cup. It’s always difficult because he’s still young and of course he needs to learn about the Premier League. The Premier League is a really tough competition and he changes everything – culture, language, everything – and it is always difficult to adapt.

“But I think now he knows what it means to be a Chelsea player and knows the city, London, and here he is improving to communicate better and I think we are going to help this aspect for him to give the team his best.”

Warning: Mauricio Pochettino insists there will be no excuses for Chelsea failing to deliver (Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

Sterling is yet another player not to have shown close to his best so far at Chelsea, having joined from Manchester City in a transfer worth £47.5m last summer.

He has even been linked with an early Blues exit in some quarters, though Pochettino said he understands his struggle to adapt that could not be blamed solely on the player.

However, he also warned that nobody at Chelsea would have excuses for not performing in future after working under his individual training regimes.

“First of all we need to see us and see what is going on and why they are not performing in the way that we expect and then, of course, when all is clear, we cannot give excuses to them to not perform. We need to clear everything and say: ‘come on, now it is up to you, show me you are ready to play for this football club’,” he said.

“But it’s true that the circumstances didn’t help all these types of players that arrived from different clubs with different expectations. Some because they were so good and scored so many goals and performed really well and others because they were young or really talented. It’s important to understand that we need to take the responsibility before we blame them.”

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