You only have to look at the managers that Chelsea have gone through, it has become a revolving door over the last decade, as we all know there is a very fine line between success and failure at Stamford Bridge.
Avram Grant was whisker away from sealing a treble, Carlo Ancelotti went from hero to zero in just 12 months, while Luiz Felipe Scolari found out what happened when you have a bad January.
Andre Villas-Boas may not even make it until then, Bring back Guus Hindink – If AVB remains the manager of Chelsea before meeting Valencia for a decider then we are going to go out of the Champions League for sure.
Abrahamovic should show him the door before is too late, mind you now is already to late now. Hindink is available, so go and get your man Roman.
The second defeat in nine days at Stamford Bridge is humiliating, especially losing to Liverpool. Chelsea know how to use (4-4-2) or (4-5-1) formation. I wonder why AVB keeps using the wrong formation, the (4-3-3) is very wrong formation, how can he chock his midfield with such a formation?
This year is becoming very embarrassing and we are tired of it. We the fans can’t stand it anymore we are running out of patience. Roman should please pull the trigger now. no time to experiment with a big club like Chelsea, he can’t succeed in England – sack AVB now before we are out of the race for a top four finish!
By ABOBADE DAUDA ABIOLA
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