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  1. GrapefruitAltruistic on

    The results recently weren’t good but he’s clearly a top class manager. He’s passed his audition for a Man City/ PSG-level type of job if their managers ever leave.

  2. 3rd manager to leave due to issues with the owners. Why would anyone want to come to Chelsea if Eghbali has all the control. Clearlake out

  3. Rare-Reveal876 on

    As an outsider looking in to me Clearlake is destroying Chelsea.

    There project is a complete and utter shambles, trading players like there on the stock exchange with 7/8 year contracts, hindering and controlling any manager that comes in. No world class manager will want to come in and work under those conditions.

    I actually have sympathy for their fans having to put up with this shite. I used to loathe Chelsea growing up from the Mourinho years and onwards. Which is damming inditement on what Clearlake have done since Roman had to sell up.

  4. >Chelsea Football Club and Head Coach Enzo Maresca have parted company.

    >During his time at the Club, Enzo led the team to success in the UEFA Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup. Those achievements will remain an important part of the Club’s recent history, and we thank him for his contributions to the Club.

    >With key objectives still to play for across four competitions including qualification for Champions League football, Enzo and the Club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track.

    >We wish Enzo well for the future.

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  5. chubbgerricault on

    Aye yai yai. Not a Chelsea fan, but I think he’s a good manager and his best days are ahead of him.

    I actually think he could have had those days WITH Chelsea, in time, and not too far away.

    Hope he lands on his feet. If Juve and Spaletti fail to renew, I wouldn’t mind seeing him go to Turin. He’s the kind of name that wasn’t available when Juve hired Tudor, nor when they fired Tudor.

  6. Crazy! All seemed to go downhill after he masterminded beating Arsenal 1-1 at Stamford Bridge!

  7. Craziness, whose next in their firing line then? Clubs have almost forgotten what it’s like to give a manager space and time to build for a longer future. I’m so glad Liverpool had the patience not to bin Slot after our recent form.

  8. Difficult_Chemist_33 on

    He was a good manager. What a shame. Feel like Chelsea could be a title contender in a couple of years if he is in charge.

  9. Literally a fucking joke of a club. Ownership should just appoint themselves manager since they clearly know exactly what’s best.

    Gonna fucking end up with de zerbi or Thomas fucking Frank at best. What a lateral fucking move

  10. Ouch. Mostly the club’s fault too. Have to wonder just how long it’s going to be until things work out at Chelsea. And who in the board room needs to step back to allow that to happen.

  11. Typical-Offer8860 on

    Scott Parker surely only a few games from being available. As a Fulham fan, can think of nobody better to take over

  12. Able_Pride_4129 on

    Kinda crazy. Chelsea were doing well and were just having a poor run for a few games. And it wasn’t even that bad of a run. Tf were these owners even expecting from him

  13. Absolutely mad! Excited to see who they think will do a better job with the bunch of players. Shame how Chelsea has become a joke of a football club.

  14. More like a funny way to start the year. He spent over £1 billion as well on that team 😁

  15. It’s the board, you cannot appoint a manager with a specific system of play and not build around that. Instead the board seem to want to sign anything with a whiff of potential profit, realistically since palmer have we really signed anyone that has been an upgrade? Just sideways signing after sideways signing.

  16. >With key objectives still to play for across four competitions including qualification for Champions League football, Enzo and the Club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track.

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