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sport news Mauricio Pochettino is accused of 's*** management' and ushered away from a ... trends now

sport news Mauricio Pochettino is accused of 's*** management' and ushered away from a ... trends now

Mauricio Pochettino was embroiled in a spat with Chelsea's former stadium announcer who accused him of 's*** management of his press conference' after the Blues thrashed Everton 6-0 on Monday night.

The emphatic win was marred by a squabble involving three Chelsea players over penalty-taking duties.

Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke forcefully took the ball off Malo Gusto's hands after the Blues were awarded a penalty in the second half.

The pair repeatedly shoved each other before Cole Palmer, who had won the spot kick and is the Blues regular penalty taker intervened alongside Conor Gallagher.

Palmer eventually managed to grab the ball and converted the penalty to score his fourth of the night and put Chelsea 5-0. 

Mauricio Pochettino was unimpressed with reporters who repeatedly questioned him over a bizarre penalty squabble involving three Chelsea players in the win over Everton on Monday

Mauricio Pochettino was unimpressed with reporters who repeatedly questioned him over a bizarre penalty squabble involving three Chelsea players in the win over Everton on Monday

The Argentine blamed reporters for asking him the same question throughout the press conference after the Blues' 6-0 win

The Argentine blamed reporters for asking him the same question throughout the press conference after the Blues' 6-0 win

Noni Madueke (right) and Nicolas Jackson (left) argued over who should take the spot kick over Cole Palmer (middle)

Noni Madueke (right) and Nicolas Jackson (left) argued over who should take the spot kick over Cole Palmer (middle)

Pochettino was visibly incensed at the bizarre confrontation and took exception at being questioned about it during his post-match press conference.

A video shared by One Football, shows the Chelsea manager complain about the line of questioning as he left the media room at Stamford Bridge.

'All day we talk about one thing,' the Argentine told reporters referring to the penalty incident.

As he was about to leave the room, Pochettino turned back towards the press pack to reiterate the point.  

'You all [asked] one [question]

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