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Pochettino eyes Wembley after Chelsea’s sleepless night

Mauricio Pochettino has urged Chelsea to book a return to Wembley in the FA Cup after revealing some of his nervous players were unable to sleep before their League Cup final defeat against Liverpool.

Pochettino’s inconsistent side host Championship leaders Leicester in the last eight of the FA Cup on Sunday.

With the semi-finals of the competition held at Wembley, a win would give Chelsea the chance to make amends for their 1-0 loss to Liverpool in the League Cup showpiece in February.

The Blues have a largely youthful squad and Pochettino admitted their lack of big-game experience caused some of them to endure a restless night ahead of the final at the national stadium.

“Between you and me some players didn’t sleep before the final,” the Chelsea boss told reporters on Friday.

“That is only through experience, and living these situations, you can be better. We learn through experience. With pain you learn more.

“To go back to Wembley would be different. Another semi-final would be so good for us. To have the chance to reach the final and qualify for Europe through the FA Cup would be massive.”

– Chelsea struggles –
It has been a difficult first season in charge for Pochettino, with Chelsea languishing in 11th place in the Premier League.

Despite spending more than £1 billion ($1.28 billion) on new signings since co-owner Todd Boehly bought the club in 2022, Chelsea’s wait to lift a domestic trophy has reached six years.

Ending that drought would ease the pressure on Pochettino, who has endured calls for his sacking from frustrated Chelsea fans.

Asked what he regarded as success at Stamford Bridge, Pochettino said: “I don’t know. It’s a strange year.

“Sometimes the expectations are high, sometimes low, it depends on the mood in

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