Five Candidates To Succeed Maresca As Chelsea Part Ways With The Italian

Five Candidates To Succeed Maresca As Chelsea Part Ways With The Italian

Chelsea are now looking to appoint a new manager in a matter of days as they relief Enzo Maresca of his managerial duties.

According to The Mirror, the west Londoners are now searching for a manager once more as a result of the decline in results and the significant conflicts that exist behind the scenes. They have already had managers like Mauricio Pochettino, Graham Potter, and Thomas Tuchel under Todd Boehly’s leadership.

The Blues have a history of changing managers in the middle of the season, and Maresca is the next casualty.

In light of this, below are potential candidates for the Blues’ next manager as they part ways with Maresca.

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Xavi

He is the favourite of the bookies and currently unemployed, which will make him much more appealing.

The Blues do not need to pay any remuneration for his services. One of the greatest football minds of his generation, the Spaniard has shown himself to be a successful manager.

He won the La Liga when he returned to lead Barcelona, but he will undoubtedly feel that he has more to prove in the dugout.

Liam Rosenior

Bringing Liam Rosenior to Stamford Bridge would be comparatively easy because he is establishing a strong name at Strasbourg, another BlueCo-owned team. He is demonstrating his managerial skills even if he is not leading a conventional French powerhouse.

Oliver Glasner

Since Crystal Palace hired him, his reputation has only grown. He won the Community Shield to start this season after leading them to FA Cup victory last year. The Eagles lost their top players in the transfer market during all of those feats.

Unai Emery

Clearly surpassing his resources is another Premier League manager. How long the Spanish manager thinks he can continue leading Aston Villa ahead is the question.

After disappointing experiences at Arsenal and PSG, there is a school of thought that Emery could desire another chance with one of Europe’s heavyweights.

He appears to be very settled and has the run of the club in the Midlands. However, it will appear nearly difficult to get him from Villa Park halfway through the season.

Cesc Fabregas

A contemporary manager who is becoming well-known. Fabregas, who played for Chelsea and won two titles there, is currently the manager of Como in Italy.

The minnows are currently in sixth place in Serie A, which is good enough for a spot in Europe, thanks to his tactical techniques and practices, which have received accolades.

He has triumphed over teams like Juventus and will undoubtedly want to accept a prestigious position should one come along.

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