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Who will replace Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge?
However, United appointed David Moyes, and Mourinho instead returned to Chelsea for a second spell as manager. In modern day football, it is the hardest time to manage.
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The former Netherlands and Australia football coach Guus Hiddink. “They did in style and they did it by showing commitment and by sweating tears and blood for the club when needed”, Emenalo said in a Chelsea website interview.
“Some people have to make decisions”.
Terry was skipper for both of Mourinho’s spells in charge at Stamford Bridge, together leading Chelsea to a Premier League and League Cup double in the 2014-15 season.
“My initial meeting will also determine whether I stay in London for longer to discuss the issue”.
That will be left to Steve Holland, the assistant coach, and Eddie Newton, who is overseeing the development of the club’s loan players. “That a manager that won two titles last season that after three or four months he is sacked”.
Hiddink stood down as Netherlands boss in June, with their Euro 2016 qualifying hopes already in disarray.
Meanwhile, the team that inflicted the fatal blow on Mourinho’s time at Chelsea, Leicester City, can guarantee top spot on the Premier League table with an away win against Everton.
Jose Mourinho should have been afforded more time to turn around Chelsea’s fortunes this season, former Blues midfielder Pat Nevin has said.
“I am sure he will do well for Chelsea because he will be a safe pair of hands”. “He’ll go elsewhere and do a wonderful job for someone”.
“He would be the one person I would say would be absolutely flawless to come in to the end of the season and straighten them out”. “The only player that’s performed on any sort of consistent level is Willian”, he added. They tried everything and most things didn’t work.
Terry expressed his regret at Mourinho’s exit on social media on Friday morning, posting on Instagram: “Thank you doesn’t seem enough”.
Daily Mail reports that the Russian billionaire told Chelsea players that he’d been reluctant to sack Mourinho, but the performances of late, made the dismissal inevitable.
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“Gonna miss you Boss”. His career hasn’t gone well, but he is the best man-manager I’ve ever seen.