Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of Chelsea has seemingly integrated lemons into the sport of soccer. It has been confirmed that Coach Pochettino keeps a big box of lemons in his office at the training facility of the Premier League club, located in Cobham, south of London. He started doing this a few years ago because a friend suggested it, and it’s a way for him to connect with a higher form of energy called “energia universal,” which is something he believes in.
Lemons have held various meanings and uses in different cultures over time. They are considered sacred in Hinduism and are used to keep away bad spirits in some traditions. Some people think lemons have healing and purifying powers and can bring positive energy, inspiration, personal growth, good luck, and love. However, it’s still uncertain if they can help heal muscle or serious ligament injuries.
Pochettino has stated that he disagrees with the belief that “they can soak up negative energy” although there hasn’t been any signs of positivity within the last few games Chelsea has played. Although many are questioning his beliefs, Pochettino still believes in the lemons and that it may take more time for them to aid success for Chelsea in the future.
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This sounds like a Ted Lasso type of deal.