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Five Candidates to be Chelsea’s Next Manager – and One Coach Who Won’t Take the Job

Five Candidates to be Chelsea’s Next Manager – and One Coach Who Won’t Take the Job

Chelsea have begun their search for a third manager this season after sacking Liam Rosenior following a dismal run of results. The Premier League club are looking for a replacement who can turn their fortunes around, with five potential candidates already being linked to the role.

According to AS, Chelsea have identified a number of candidates who could potentially take over the reins at Stamford Bridge. The list includes former Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp, who has been out of work since leaving Anfield in 2023. Klopp has a proven track record of success in the Premier League and could be the perfect candidate to lead Chelsea back to the top.

Key Moments

Chelsea’s search for a new manager comes after a disappointing run of results that saw Rosenior sacked in mid-season. The club are now looking for a replacement who can bring stability and success to the team.

Background

Rosenior was appointed as Chelsea’s manager in the summer but struggled to make an impact, with the club currently sitting in mid-table. The decision to sack him was seen as a surprise by many, but it’s clear that the club are looking for a fresh start.

Reaction

Chelsea’s players were left reeling after the news of Rosenior’s sacking broke, but they have since taken to social media to express their support for the outgoing manager. The club’s fans are also eagerly awaiting news of who will take over the reins next.

What it Means

The sacking of Rosenior has left Chelsea in a precarious position, but the club are confident that they can find a suitable replacement. With five potential candidates already being linked to the role, it’s clear that the club are taking this search seriously.

Up Next

Chelsea’s next match is against Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge on May 1, kick-off 3pm BST.

References

  • AS

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