Enzo Maresca, Carlo Ancelotti and Hansi Flick (Photograph by Patrik Lundin, Angel Martinez/Getty Photos)
Chelsea are reportedly eyeing up a shock transfer for a brand new supervisor as they’re not solely satisfied by the job Enzo Maresca has completed this season.
Maresca changed Mauricio Pochettino in the summertime after doing a powerful job at Leicester Metropolis final season, however issues haven’t gone that easily for him at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea’s present possession have modified managers lots since taking on, and it appears they’re contemplating doing so once more.
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That’s based on a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes, who state that Chelsea are eyeing an bold transfer to re-hire their former supervisor Carlo Ancelotti.
The skilled Italian tactician has completed a terrific job at Actual Madrid, nevertheless it appears there’s some uncertainty over his place as effectively for the time being.
May Carlo Ancelotti make a shock return to Chelsea?
Carlo Ancelotti throughout Actual Madrid vs Atletico Madrid (Photograph by Angel Martinez/Getty Photos)
Ancelotti gained the Premier League and FA Cup double with Chelsea in 2009/10, and in some ways he seems to be like one of many worst sackings made by earlier Blues proprietor Roman Abramovich.
The 65-year-old has gone on to get pleasure from super success elsewhere since being proven the door by CFC, together with successful the Champions League thrice in two spells with Actual Madrid.
It stays to be seen if Ancelotti can be eager on this very completely different type of Chelsea challenge, however Fichajes state that the west London giants hope to supply him an enormous deal to win him over.
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It’s exhausting to think about Madrid would really be able to let Ancelotti go, however he’s not getting any youthful, and the staff haven’t appeared fairly as convincing this time period as they did final yr.
Los Blancos look unlikely to retain their La Liga title, although they’re nonetheless certainly one of many favourites for the Champions League as they tackle an injury-hit Arsenal within the quarter-finals.