
Chelsea's new manager Mauricio Pochettino has no issues with taking his place at the dugout at Stamford Bridge this weekend.
The Blues will be taking on Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in their first game of the new Premier League season.
Pochettino was asked if it would be odd being in the home dugout, having spent years on the away end with Tottenham and Southampton.
He told reporters: I am going to be in the same dugout as I was when I was with Southampton or Tottenham because we are moving to the right.
It is not going to be strange, I am going to feel like home. We are moving because we have better space and it is better to be on the right and that was the decision, the day we signed here and the club agreed with me. Breaking news, we are moving to the right.
I don't know if it's lucky, I think it's the best because it's bigger, because you are in the middle, you are at home and and you control everything, for me that is important. It was strange that they gave me the best position when I was at Southampton and Tottenham and it was always a thing I was thinking.
The kitman showed me a picture of the Battle of the Bridge and it was like we were at home. Small details make the difference"

