Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has said he understands the frustration from fans who called for his sack during the 2-2 draw with Brentford on Saturday.
However, Pochettino insists he remains “the head coach”.
Nicolas Jackson opened the scoring for the Blues in the first half, but hosts were leading by the 69th minute after goals from Mads Roerslev and Yoane Wissa.
With their team behind, Chelsea supporters began to sing the names of Jose Mourinho and former owner Roman Abramovich, whilst also chanting against Todd Boehly.
And for the first time this campaign, Chelsea fans began to chant “f*** off, Mauricio” could be heard from the away end at the Gtech Community Stadium.
When asked about the chants against him, Pochettino said: “Yes, I’ve been told but I didn’t hear, to be honest.
“It’s difficult for me to understand so that why I cannot… I don’t know, I need to believe what you are telling me, but it’s normal, we are losing the game 2-1, it’s about expressing frustration, of course we are responsible, I am the one responsible, I am the head coach.”