CHELSEA’S heartbroken stars were treated to a night out in London’s West End just hours after their devastating Wembley defeat.
Boss Mauricio Pochettino, the squad and backroom staff enjoyed a meal and were allowed to relax at a posh bar and restaurant in the vicinity of the club’s Stamford Bridge ground.
Chelsea’s players went for a team-bonding meal hours after the Carabao Cup final[/caption] Mauricio Pochettino and his staff also attended the meal after defeat at Wembley[/caption]Head coach Pochettino’s motto is ‘win as a team and lose as a team’.
So he kept the booking open even though his players were reeling from losing last Sunday’s Carabao Cup final in extra time to Liverpool.
For many of Pochettino’s £1 billion squad it was the first time they had played in a major final and for some it was the first time they had played at the 90,000 capacity national stadium.
The squad went straight out after the game and the get together was seen as a chance for the young players to get to know each other better. They also discussed their shared experience at Wembley.
Stamford Bridge insiders insist the dinner date was low-key and informal.
Training went ahead as normal the following morning on Monday when a further team meeting was held to get the loss out of their systems..
Chelsea recovered from losing their biggest game under Pochettino’s nine month reign to beat Leeds on Wednesday and move into the last eight of the FA Cup.
They face Leicester later this month for a place in the semi finals and a return trip to Wembley.
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Pochettino is now preparing his players to face struggling Brentford in the Premier League tomorrow.
Speaking ahead of the match, he revealed what his idea of success in May would be.
The Blues boss told reporters: “[We] want to win every single game. It is normal. We are Chelsea, [we] hope we can win all games.
“We should be ready for another game at Wembley. We need to start to win games in the league and get close to the positions at the top.”
Chelsea suffered an agonising extra-time defeat to Liverpool on Sunday[/caption]