Saturday 24 March 2012

Five Men who can Manage Chelsea

1) Guss Hiddink

Having already done the job once, and proving quite good at it,  Guss would be the ideal man at 'The Bridge' (Stamford Bridge, home to Chelsea FC). The Dutchman lost just one game during his temporary stint with the West London outfit back in 2009, lifting the FA Cup in the process after seeing off Everton at Wembley. He is currently the Manager of 'Anzhi Makhachkala' but could be tempted back to Britain and rejoining old friends at Chelsea.



2) Didier Deschamps

As a player with Chelsea between 1999 & 2000, Didier knows his way around 'The Bridge'. The powerful defensive Midfielder made his smooth  transition into Management in 2001 with Monaco before reaching an impressive UFEA Champions League Final in 2004. Deschamps is currently leading Marseille in the right direction, but many believe he would relish the chance of a shot at the Premier League.



3) Rafael Benitez 

Rafael loves English Football. After 6 successful years with Liverpool the Spaniard and the Merseyside Club parted ways. Benitez headed to Internazionale but things didn't work out and he's now returned to his Home on Merseyside. However, 'Rafa' has already recently admitted that he may be interested in a job with Chelsea and he could be the perfect fit for 'The Blues'. 


4) Pep Guardiola

Pep has a job envied by every Football Manager walking this planet. He gets to manage Lionel Messi and his Barcelona Team-mates, so why would he go anywhere else you may ask? Well, the British Press has strongly linked him to the vacant Manager's Position at Chelsea since he has now been at the Camp Nou for four season, a fresh challenge could suit Guardiola. With Real Madrid set to win La Liga this season, Chelsea could be the next stop for the former UFEA Best Coach Award Winner. 



5) Jose Mourinho

Could the 'Special One' really make a return to Chelsea? After leaving Stamford Bridge in 2008 over an alleged dispute with owner Roman Abramovich, Mourinho could be heading back to the United Kingdom. Like Benitez, Jose has made no secret of his love for England and its football. With the England Manager's job also available, there is a big chance we could see the flamboyant Portuguese star back in Britain. 





Do you think Adam may have missed someone out? Who do you think could take charge of Chelsea next season? Leave your thoughts below!

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