
New Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino insists co-owner Todd Boehly will only enter the dressing room on his say-so.
It's been suggested Boehly was upset when he was denied access to the dressing room by former manager Thomas Tuchel.
Pochettino said: Of course for me, more than welcome if the owner comes to the dressing room, to the training ground, but like I said, always they need to communicate myself, I need to know and to prepare, you know, the people... because here it's really special this type of thing in England.
Maybe in other countries it's different, but here it's this way, the coach or the head coach or the manager have some influence in all the football club for the fans, for the players for the staff for everyone, and for the media also, and of course altogether we need to create this.
We are there to guide, to guide all the people that are involved in this football club, to try to create the best performing, to try and work and perform in the best way.
For me, I am more than happy if they are close to us. They are the owners but it is the coach, the head coach or the manager who decides [certain] things, how it's going to work in the dressing room, in the pitch and in the training ground. Also with the sporting director, altogether, to create the line."
