Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino discusses the team's poor start to the season and how injuries to key players have affected their performances.
Pochettino has not had the best of starts to his journey as Chelsea manager as the club have managed to win just five out of the 12 matches they have played this campaign. Whilethe Blues' poor results, the Argentine pointed out that injuries to key players like Christopher Nkunku - who is yet to play a competitive match for the club - have affected performances.
"Some circumstances that have arrived in a period that sometimes when we were leaving momentum, you need help. Like the games, we showed we created chances and we didn't score. We play really well in too many games but we didn't get what we deserved and some teams with on one shot on target score twice. The circumstances are the circumstances and we cannot complain but I think we deserve more if we talk about our performance.
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