
Mauricio Pochettino has been told to get rid of the players who are not playing well under him at Chelsea.
The Blues fell to a 2-0 defeat away at Everton on Sunday afternoon after second-half goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Lewis Dobbin.
It was the second defeat in a row for Chelsea, who are now 12th on the table, and 14 points off the top four.
The West Londoners have spent well over £1b in the last three transfer windows with very little to show for it, and former Irish footballer, Clinton Morrison has now told Pochettino to let the underperforming players leave and rebuild his squad.
“There’s six players ahead of the ball but no legs in midfield that can get back,” Morrison said on Sky Sports after the game with Everton.
“Dwight McNeil goes past [Conor] Gallagher like he’s not there – he should foul him. He plays a great ball to Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
“The save from Robert Sanchez is outstanding, but then it comes to Abdoulaye Doucoure. He drills it into the bottom corner – a fantastic goal, brilliant.
“But the Chelsea players are nowhere near him, nowhere near. We talk about Pochettino and the big job he’s got there. There’s a lot of players they’ve signed that they’ve got to get rid of.”