The Argentine technical director supported the President of the Nation and invited him to London to visit Chelsea. Also, he spoke about Sports Joint Stock Companies in Argentina.
He Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino spoke about the president of the Nation, Javier Milei, and praised the ideas that the president has. In addition, he was consulted about the situation of the clubs and the Public Limited Companies in Argentine football and he did not hesitate to give his opinion.
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He Argentine technical director Not only did he show his support for the president, but he also invited him to London to visit the club where the Argentine currently plays. Enzo Fernandez because “he loves football.”


Mauricio Pochettino’s praise for Javier Milei
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Mauricio Pochettino praised Javier Milei.
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As stated PochettinoJavier Milei “has new ideas and wants to help the country and the people to have a better life.” In addition, he invited the president to visit Chelsea and explained that in training they usually create a “pleasant atmosphere” which is why they created “Argentina Day.”
In that context, he said that the club’s photographers captured different moments of this celebration and that he hopes they reach Javier Milei to tell him “look at Chelsea“.
Then, he referred to the situation the country is going through and maintained that it is “difficult“, but that “all Argentines are going to support and we are going to do everything possible to try to help the country, Argentina, to be in a better situation.”
Mauricio Pochettino’s opinion on SAD in Argentine football
Mauricio Pochettino He also referred to Public Limited Companies and supported the president by being in favor. However, he also warned that this would be something that could happen over time, “but at the moment I don’t think it will be easy to buy a club there.“, he claimed.
In dialogue with The Telegraph newspaper, the Chelsea coach assured that buying a club is difficult because Argentina is not a country where people come from abroad and buy teams as happens in Europe. ““The fans feel that they belong to the club and the club belongs to them, and it is not easy to change the mentality.”he opined.
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