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Home » De Zerbi among 2 candidates shortlisted by Chelsea as Mauricio Pochettino replacement

De Zerbi among 2 candidates shortlisted by Chelsea as Mauricio Pochettino replacement

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Chelsea identify Roberto De Zerbi as an option to replace Mauricio Pochettino

Since the dawn of Roman Abramovich’s era at Chelsea, the managerial hot seat has been a revolving door, with new faces often replacing the old in a relentless pursuit of success. Despite promises of stability under new ownership, the trend persists, with Mauricio Pochettino finding himself under scrutiny as the club explores alternatives.

Last season’s tumultuous campaign saw the departure of two managers, highlighting the club’s penchant for swift changes in leadership. Mauricio Pochettino’s appointment was meant to herald a new era of stability, but as the Blues navigate through a patchy season, his position has come under scrutiny.

According to reports from the Guardian, Chelsea has identified Rúben Amorim and Roberto De Zerbi as potential replacements for Pochettino, signaling a willingness to make yet another managerial change. While Pochettino has delivered mixed results, the underlying issues run deeper than the manager alone.

The frustrations of Chelsea fans reached a boiling point following yet another disappointing result, as Pochettino faced the ire of the faithful after a 2-2 draw with Brentford. The Argentine manager was jeered off the pitch by Blues supporters, highlighting the growing discontent with the team’s performance.

The 2-2 draw against Brentford not only extended Chelsea’s winless run but also left them languishing in 11th position in the Premier League table. For fans accustomed to success and silverware, the team’s lackluster displays have been difficult to stomach, leading to vocal expressions of disappointment and frustration.

Is De Zerbi an ideal replacement?

De Zerbi’s first season at Brighton saw him transform the club into a formidable side, guiding them to a historic qualification for the Europa League. Under his leadership, Brighton exhibited a style of play characterized by solidity in defense and flair in attack, earning plaudits from fans and pundits alike.

Chelsea identify Robert De Zerbi as an option to replace Mauricio Pochettino . (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Roberto de Zerbi emerges as a fresh name to replace Pochettino at Chelsea. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

The Italian’s ability to instill a winning mentality and tactical discipline within his squad bodes well for a Chelsea side in need of a resurgence. With Pochettino facing mounting pressure following a string of underwhelming results, De Zerbi’s proven track record of success could make him an attractive option for the Blues.

While Pochettino’s tenure has been marked by inconsistency and fan discontent, De Zerbi’s arrival would inject fresh optimism and energy into the club. His tactical acumen and man-management skills could provide the catalyst for a turnaround in Chelsea’s fortunes.

But this season, things haven’t been the same, as his side is languishing in ninth place in the league, and there are many factors to that because he has lost many key figures such as Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister this season. But De Zerbi’s work at the Seagulls has been commendable because it didn’t take him time to establish them into a competitive side.

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Coming to the Premier League and understanding the league’s principles takes time. Take Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola as an example of how it took them so many years to make their respective teams dominant. Pochettino deserves time and patience from the board and the fans. But if things look bad by the end of the season, then we can see the change in management.

As Pochettino’s future hangs in the balance, the Blues face a critical juncture in their journey. Whether they choose to stick with the Argentine or opt for a fresh direction remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the managerial carousel at Chelsea shows no signs of slowing down.