
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino is remaining calm regarding Manchester United's current crisis.
The Argentine is well versed with the ups and downs of managing a top Premier League club.
As they prepare to take on the Red Devils on Wednesday in the league, Pochettino stated there is no good time to play teams like United.
He stated: I think we are all in similar level with different situations, I don't say it is a good moment to go there.
We are facing a team that is going to be tough because they want to win and we want to keep our momentum and build from Brighton and be high in the table. It's important for us to be in a different position."
On the noise around United, he added: I am focused on my club. We need to do better. It's a process I can explain but never compare with another club. We are building something we believe is going to be amazing, it is about a period of time and earning the thing we want."
And on United's biggest threat, he concluded: The pace of offensive player we can not allow them to transit. We need to be clever in the way we are going to try. Rashford, Garnacho, different players that can transition really quick and try to play in the opposite half."
