Fifteen minutes after full-time, Chelsea’s unused substitute Alex Matos stood on the touchline at the entrance to the tunnel and asked a member of backroom staff, ‘Are the others coming out? Where are they?’. He was told they were in the dressing-room.
The conversation continued, all fairly laid-back and jovial. Matos, 19, then asked the coach if it was right the squad now had two days off. Yes, it was. The player seemed surprised. Finally, a couple of other substitutes joined him and they set off on a jog around the St James’ Park pitch. They were moving quicker than some of their team-mates had done earlier.
Meanwhile, in a television interview room, Mauricio Pochettino was saying: ‘We were talking in the dressing room after the game. We should go directly to the hotel and sleep, and start to train early in the morning and not have a day off.’
A few hours later and the club were keen to stress this was all a misunderstanding and the players’ time off had not been cancelled. It was a confused and clumsy postscript to a confused and clumsy performance.
Was Pochettino’s threat an empty one all along, or had he changed his mind? Or was it all just lost in translation? And why weren’t those taking part in the post-match exercise out on the pitch with young Matos when, it would appear, they should have been? The forward was yawning as he waited in the cold.
The whole day, from kick-off to nightfall, felt as much like the wheels coming off as a bump in the road. Pochettino was supposed to bring calm and competence to a club for whom chaos had become the norm. But this could easily have been Graham Potter or Frank Lampard in charge.
Indeed, 12 months ago in the same fixture, Newcastle beat Potter’s Chelsea 1-0. Mail Sport labelled the Blues ‘a bunch of misfits’ that day. Has anything changed? Yes, they have got worse, statistically and aesthetically. They had 21 points from 14 games a year ago. It is 16 from 13 now.
Chelsea came close to nicking a draw last season as the hosts defended their lead late on. This time, it was Chelsea sitting back in a bid to minimise the damage, most of which had been self-inflicted anyway.
Captain Reece James had already been sent off by this point. What does it say about the mindset of a team when its leader is booked for kicking the ball away and then shown a second yellow for tripping an opponent after a hopelessly heavy touch? James could have let Anthony Gordon go, stayed on the pitch and been available for next Sunday at home to Brighton.
Pochettino was watching from the stands as he served a touchline ban - another sign of the ill-discipline that continues to plague a club who have the Premier League’s worst disciplinary record. Six yellow cards and a red might look from afar as if Chelsea went down fighting here. They didn’t, and the most feisty display was Pochettino’s post-game take-down of his players, calling them ‘soft in every challenge’, ‘not ready to compete’ and questioning their ‘maturity, personality and character’. There was no misinterpreting those words. It’s little wonder he doesn’t want to see them for a couple of days.
Recent England debutant Cole Palmer was outshone by man-of-the-match and scorer of Newcastle’s fourth, Anthony Gordon, who can’t get in the Three Lions squad. Thiago Silva gave the ball to Joelinton for the third, while both the Brazilian and Benoit Badiashile went AWOL for Alexander Isak’s opener and Jamaal Lascelles’ headed second. Raheem Sterling had equalised with a fine free-kick in the first half, but it was a false dawn. Rather, the lights went out at half-time. Pochettino called it their worst performance of the season.
For Eddie Howe - without 13 senior players - it was, he said, the most satisfying win of his two years in charge. His side had looked organised and motivated. Chelsea, by comparison, were an uninspired mess. Still, at least they have a couple of days at home to reflect.
nebbiklorz
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Pochettino is still a small boy for clubs like Tottenham not, like Chelsea, he is the one to be blamed... His tactics killed the game
Always remember his days at PSG.. 3-4 types of plays. Then that’s it .. thanks for coming to the game.. pass pass pass until you get sick football.
VIKINGSB
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Yeah, they really played well against city but when you thought they have arrived, immediately they'll prove you wrong in their next match. It's annoying at times
Exactly 👍
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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To be frank, bro... their performance against City was perfect. Sometimes its Pochett who's not even 40% with his style of play based on lineup.
Yeah, they really played well against city but when you thought they have arrived, immediately they'll prove you wrong in their next match. It's annoying at times
Gauzy
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If the players prefers off day instead of playing for the badge, then all of them needs to go.
VIKINGSB
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But you guys opend your Big mouth to praise them all just for drawing against city
To be frank, bro... their performance against City was perfect. Sometimes its Pochett who's not even 40% with his style of play based on lineup.
VIKINGSB
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They don't deserve any off duty because they're not working at all
Exactly, bro.
SirOkolugbo1
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if it was Erik ten hag, they would be running laps after that
Yes na,very important,the drills would do
omoniggs
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At all o,they were awful
if it was Erik ten hag, they would be running laps after that
SirOkolugbo1
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But you guys opend your Big mouth to praise them all just for drawing against city
Yes o bro,their performance against city was good,we expected same,thinking they were getting back ,but dudes just made us understand they are one step forward and 2 steps backward
SirOkolugbo1
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i think i still support you on this,wrong tactics and wrong Choice of players
SirOkolugbo1
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They don't deserve any off duty because they're not working at all
Not even half day sef till they decide to be serious and work hard
SirOkolugbo1
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after that abysmal performance, no one is getting a day off
At all o,they were awful
omoniggs
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after that abysmal performance, no one is getting a day off
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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Pochettino is still a small boy for clubs like Tottenham not, like Chelsea, he is the one to be blamed... His tactics killed the game
But you guys opend your Big mouth to praise them all just for drawing against city
PrinceAbobyBlinkz
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They don't deserve any off duty because they're not working at all
Zioaceiosy
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Pochettino is still a small boy for clubs like Tottenham not, like Chelsea, he is the one to be blamed... His tactics killed the game
hoodnrstuz
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Useless flops. These Idiotic Chelsea comedians should be paid performance based wages. Most useless of all time. MUOAT.
lehkmnprz
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boo no sportmanship from the manager it's your fault for using wrong tactics