Pochettino has earned time to rebuild Chelsea, says Heskey

Emile Heskey will be stunned if Mauricio Pochettino isn t given time to rebuild Chelsea, who are beginning to show signs of life under the former Tottenham boss.

Chelsea have spent over £1billion in the transfer market in 18 months since Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital took over, and they have been inconsistent since embarking on another spending spree ahead of Pochettino s first campaign in charge.

After a below-par start under the Argentine, Chelsea have shown encouraging signs in recent weeks, thrashing nine-man Tottenham 4-1 in a remarkable London derby before playing out a thrilling 4-4 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.

That latter game – the first in the Premier League to feature four equalising goals since Liverpool and Arsenal s iconic 4-4 draw in April 2009 – saw Cole Palmer convert a 95th-minute penalty to deny his former club victory.

Chelsea went into the November international break five points adrift of the Premier League s top six, and with the team starting to show positive signs, Heskey believes Boehly will have greater patience with Pochettino than he did with predecessors Graham Potter and Thomas Tuchel.

4 This is Pep Guardiola s 882nd game as a manager, and the first to see his team both score and concede four goals in a single match. Rollercoaster.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

If you haven t negotiated that you need time at Chelsea, a club that was going through so much turmoil at that time, it would be silly, Heskey told Stats Perform.

I d be very surprised if he hasn t gone through that with them; We need time to actually build this and make sure we ve got the time .

The reality is that if you look at some of their games, they ve battered teams but not won. So there s something else there in play where the confidence of the players to go and finish, they ve lost that.

You can t say that you created 26 chances and not scored. There s something right there because you re creating 26 chances, but something s fundamentally wrong when that composure to finish isn t there.

That could be with the stadium, the crowd, the tension that comes with that. They ve never had it before because you ve had all these top forwards who were just banging in goals.

They were ruthless. They were relentless. Now they haven t got that, they need something.

They ve got players that need an arm around them, and they ve got players that are low on confidence. How do you bring them back up?

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