Chelsea’s next manager
A number of candidates are being considered to succeed Mauricio Pochettino as Chelsea looks to identify a new coach soon. Chelsea will compete with Brighton & Hove Albion for the services of Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna, who has been the most strongly connected.
Although Chelsea has already contacted the Tractor
Boys about acquiring McKenna, further inquiries for other managers are
undoubtedly forthcoming.
In addition to Sebastian Hoeness, who guided Stuttgart
to second place in the Bundesliga this year, the leader of Leicester City, Enzo
Maresca, has also been connected. In addition, Roberto De Zerbi who left his
role at Brighton has also been mention.
Finally, Brentford’s manager’s name Thomas Frank Thomas
Frank has accomplished amazing things at Brentford, all the while concentrating
on data-led analytics—a goal that the Chelsea management is well aware of. Todd
Boehly has already discussed the value of analytics, and we only need to go
back a few weeks to one of Pochettino's news conferences to see him repeatedly
mentioning the role that data plays in the contemporary game.
Tell us in the comment section who you think can be
the perfect replacement of Pochettino.
I wanted an experienced manager like Tuchel and Conte
ReplyDeleteConte would have been the best fit
ReplyDeleteAll the best to Enzo
ReplyDeleteBring back Tuchel
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