Thursday, December 17, 2015

Resounding, Chelsea puts the door Mourinho – The Messenger

Jose Mourinho and Chelsea are separated, with the termination of the bilateral formula that hides the desire of the club to close a relationship has been affected in terms of results. The London team is 16th in the standings with 15 points and a haul of 4 wins, 3 draws and 9 defeats. For the Portuguese coach was the second farewell from Chelsea, the first came on 20 September 2007. Mourinho, 52, was in his second spell on the bench, where he returned in June 2013.

Farewell official After
‘anticipation of the British broadcaster BBC through its website, comes the official announcement of the London club, delicate tones but firm as a rock:

“All the Chelsea thank Jose for his immense contribution since his return in 2013. The titles he has won make it our most successful coach in 110 years of history, but Jose is the Governing Council agreed on the results for anything positive this season and they have sought to separate themselves in the best interest for the parties. The club hopes that Jose leave the team while maintaining a climate of friendship and he will always be loved and respected figure in Chelsea. Will always be welcome at Stamford Bridge. “

Already circulating the first names for his succession as coach of Chelsea. In pole position is Guus Hiddink that already in 2009/10 took over from the current season, taking the place of Felipe Scolari. The Dutchman then led the Russian national while maintaining close relations with Roman Abramovich. Also recognized as ferrymen until the end of the season, surprisingly, it appeared also the name of the Spanish Juande Ramos, former Tottenham. Whatever will be the final choice, however, the orientation of the leadership Blues is to find as soon as a temporary solution to salvage a disastrous season for later this summer, come to one of the true objective of the club. There are four names that most insistently circulating around Stamford Bridge: Diego Simeone, Pep Guardiola, Antonio Conte and Massimiliano Allegri. None of these, however, will be free before the next summer.

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