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Abramovich’s Constantly Searching For New Manager of Chelsea

Roman Abramovich is constantly searching for a new manager of Chelsea, who will be capable of inspiring the team and making it successful. The step was taken after the dismissal of its Former Manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
Abramovich is considering bringing back Hiddink besides the fact that he has won only the FA Cup in his short spell two years ago. Hiddink was only ever temporary coach appointed by first time around after Abramovich ended Scolari’s seven-month tenure.

On Monday, Hiddink’s agent said that his client, who is the present manager of Turkey, could return to club management despite the widespread reports that he is only interested in less demanding role of sporting director.

Prior to Ancelotti, Claudio Ranieri was fired by Abramovich in 2004. He was the first manager of Chelsea to be dismissed by Abramovich. Ancelotti was hired after winning two Champions League trophies with Silvio Berlusconi’s Milan, but much of his success was based upon the work of the back-room staff.

On his dismissal, Ancelotti said, “In my opinion, sometimes I’ve done a good job, sometimes I could have done better”. He introduced innovative physiotherapy and medical techniques in the team.

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  1. Kathy | May 25, 2011 | Reply

    May be he should fire himself – Carlos did a great job as well as Mr Wilkens -he should understand football a bit better – GO CHELSEA GO

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