“Get him and get rid of six Chelsea players” – Pochettino told to get rid of six Chelsea players to sign 450-goal machine
Mauricio Pochettino may have to get rid of up to six of his first-team players in order to achieve the right balance he needs to get some success at Chelsea.
This is according to former Chelsea right-back, Glen Johnson, who has never shied away from a chance to speak on his ex-club.
The Blues are currently ninth on the Premier League table after 21 games, and Johnson, while speaking with Betfred recently, touched on some of the ways he thinks Chelsea can move forward, including the need to get in a new striker, like Karim Benzema or Roberto Firmino.
“I’d only want to see five or six players leave,” Johnson told Betfred. “Many of the players they’ve signed recently didn’t come straight into a settled dressing room because there’s been so much change in terms of the playing staff. When there’s so many changes, it’s difficult to find the right rhythm.
“Most of the players deserve more time because they’re so young and they shouldn’t be judged too quickly. Obviously, there’s only so much time you can give players but they’ve cost the club a lot of money and deserve the chance to have a full pre-season in the summer and hopefully we see an improved Chelsea next season.”
On the subject of a new striker, Johnson added, amid reports that Chelsea are interested in signing either of Benzema and Firmino: “100 per cent. Absolutely. He’s [Benzeme] the type of big-name striker you need because he’s won almost everything in the game and he’s a goal machine, so you’d expect him to adapt easily to the Premier League. If a loan deal is the only option, then Chelsea have to try and sign him.”
“Roberto [Firmino] is a bloody great player and he’s a Liverpool legend, but he’s not going to get you 20 goals a season,” Johnson continued.
“However, he’s a fantastic player and he’s brilliant at creating chances for his fellow forwards and bringing the game together. He’s not an out-and-out goal machine but would I sign him if I was Chelsea? Yes I would, but I believe they need a proper goalscorer too.”