Co-owners Behdad Eghbali and Todd Boehly are welcome in Chelsea's dressing room after matches, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Tuesday ahead of their League Cup clash with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Chelsea, who are 14th in the Premier League with five points from six games, have struggled since their change in ownership last year and recorded their lowest league finish since 1994 last season.by Aston Villa on Sunday, British media reported that co-controlling owner Eghbali had entered the club's dressing room.for entering the dressing room after a Chelsea loss.
"If they are in a good way and an encouraging way then I think they are very welcome... I don't see it in a bad way. For me it is good always if they share with us then can say hello to the players. Pochettino called on his side to lift the mood at Stamford Bridge with a strong showing in the League Cup, adding: "It is one of our objectives in this season. We need to think this is one opportunity to win a trophy.
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