Why Pochettino will RETURN to Stamford Bridge
Mauricio Pochettino WILL return to Stamford Bridge to take charge of Soccer Aid World XI despite Chelsea exit, Mauricio Pochettino is set to return to Stamford Bridge to take charge of the Soccer Aid World XI despite leaving Chelsea at the end of the season.
- Pochettino left Chelsea by mutual consent
- Set for Stamford Bridge return
- Will honour his contract with World Soccer Aid
The broader perspective
Supporting Pochettino are his trusted colleagues Jesus Perez and Tony Jimenez. Among the star-studded lineup for this year’s event are renowned figures like Jill Scott, Karen Carney, Jermain Defoe, David James, Gary Cahill, David Seaman, Roberto Carlos, Joe Cole, and Jack Wilshere.
Pochettino couldn’t contain his excitement as he shared his thoughts on participating in Soccer Aid once again. Reflecting on the amazing experience from the previous year, he expressed his delight in being part of such a significant event.
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Will honour his contract with World Soccer Aid
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be part of Soccer Aid for UNICEF once more,” he had exclaimed earlier.
Having been part of the 2023 match, Pochettino described it as an incredible experience that compelled him to eagerly accept the invitation to return this year. The fact that the match will take place at Stamford Bridge, with Frank Lampard, a true Chelsea legend, leading the opposing team for England, only added to his enthusiasm.
“We managed to raise an impressive amount of money last year, and I’m hopeful that we can achieve the same this time around. So, I urge everyone to get involved and secure your tickets. A packed Stamford Bridge creates an electric atmosphere, and we want the players of Soccer Aid 2024 to relish that same feeling when they step onto the pitch on Sunday, June 9th.”
Fun Fact:
Since its inception in 2006, Soccer Aid has become a major event in the world of football. It combines the excitement of the sport with entertainment, all while shining a spotlight on the important work UNICEF does for children globally. Fans are already buzzing about the upcoming 2024 edition, where Pochettino’s World XI will face off against Lampard’s England team.
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Pochettino’s participation in Soccer Aid has played a key role in raising significant funds for UNICEF. This event, which brings together former football stars and celebrities, has raised close to £100 million for the charity.