LONDON, MAY 3: Mauricio Pochettino has pleaded for an end to "stupid rumours" over his Chelsea future after the Blues hauled themselves firmly into Europa League contention with Thursdays 2-0 win over Tottenham.
Victory at Stamford Bridge lifted the Argentines side to within three points of sixth-placed Manchester United, which could be a qualifying berth for Europes secondary competition, with the Conference League a more achievable target.
Pochettino, 52, who signed a two-year contract with the option of a further year last May, has been under intense pressure during an inconsistent season where a young squad have been ravaged by injuries.
But the Chelsea manager was bullish after the win against fifth-placed Tottenham, one of his former clubs.
"(The task) is to prove after all these circumstances (injuries) that we deserve to be here next season," he said. "Who is going to judge me? We need to judge ourselves.
"Enough with this type of rumour. If I have one year more on my contract here, and no one says nothing, suppose I am going be here. (Unless) we finish the season and someone says to me ciao.
"We don know at the moment. I have one year more (on my) contract. But enough about stupid rumours. You need to ask the club if they want me to keep going or not, not to write things that have no sense." —AFP