After Mauricio Pochettino was let go as Chelsea's manager following a disappointing season, fans point to a moment during the League Cup final in February when Pochettino appeared to snub a handshake with owner Todd Boehly. However, further analysis of the footage shows that Pochettino did indeed shake hands, but was understandably upset after the team's loss to Liverpool. Despite the clarification, some fans still believe that this was the beginning of the end for Pochettino at Chelsea.
Behind the Alleged Snub: Pochettino and Boehly's Handshake Drama
Mauricio Pochettino's tenure as Chelsea manager ended abruptly in the aftermath of a disappointing season. Amidst the speculation surrounding his departure, a moment during the League Cup final against Liverpool has resurfaced.
The Alleged Snub
During the post-match handshake between managers, Pochettino appeared to hesitate before shaking hands with Chelsea's owner, Todd Boehly. Some media outlets and fans interpreted this as a deliberate snub, suggesting tension between the two.
Footage Analysis
However, upon closer examination of the footage, it appears that Pochettino did indeed shake Boehly's hand. He was visibly upset after Chelsea's loss and briefly hesitated before the handshake.
Despite the clarification, some fans remain convinced that the incident was indicative of underlying issues between Pochettino and the club's hierarchy.
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