“He will got you sacked if you keep starting him” “He got Pochettino sacked” – Chelsea legend Didier Drogba sends strong warning message to Enzo Maresca after what Chelsea star did in 1-0 defeat to Arsenal

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“He will got you sacked if you keep starting him” “He got Pochettino sacked” – Chelsea legend Didier Drogba sends strong warning message to Enzo Maresca after what Chelsea star did in 1-0 defeat to Arsenal

“If you keep starting him, you’ll be out before the season ends!”—those were the chilling words from Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, who has sent a brutal warning to Chelsea’s coach after their disappointing 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.

The Blues were second-best at the Emirates, showing little fight, no creativity, and a complete lack of attacking threat. But Drogba’s fury wasn’t directed at the entire team—it was aimed at one specific player, a ticking time bomb that has already ended one manager’s reign and could soon claim another victim.

According to Drogba, Robert Sanchez was instrumental in Mauricio Pochettino’s downfall as well and if history repeats itself, Chelsea’s current manager won’t last long either. The Ivorian icon didn’t mince his words, making it clear that certain players at the club are more trouble than they’re worth.

“Sanchez ruined Pochettino’s career at Chelsea, and he’ll ruin yours too!” Drogba reportedly fumed.

“I don’t understand why you keep starting him this same keeper keep making silly mistakes and cost us so many matches, we’re on the verge of getting to Top4 and still starting him”

“Sanchez makes so much errors that cost us recently and if he continues this way we’re getting out of Top4” He added.

“Hopefully Enzo Maresca wants to keep his job if he miss our Top4 don’t be surprised he will get sacked like Pochettino” Drogba added.

His frustration reflects the growing anger among Chelsea fans, who have seen their team’s season spiral out of control. With Chelsea now struggling for consistency and might be sitting in mid-table if care is not taken, patience is running out.

The 1-0 loss to Arsenal was another painful reminder of Chelsea’s problems. Mikel Arteta’s side weren’t at their best, but Chelsea still failed to capitalize, barely creating chances and allowing Arsenal to control the game. The result has once again put pressure on Chelsea’s coach, and if Drogba’s words are anything to go by, his job could be in serious jeopardy if he doesn’t make big changes fast.

Could Drogba be right? Is Chelsea’s current manager blindly walking into the same trap that cost Pochettino his job? One thing is certain—if Chelsea’s form doesn’t improve soon, the axe might fall once again.