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REVEALED! Top 4 Candidate For Chelsea Coach Job

Chelsea has drawn up a shortlist of four potential candidates to take over the vacant job, MySportDab reports.

Chelsea sacked Graham Potter last night after their shocking loss to Aston Villa which wasn’t expected to happen.

Todd Boehly and his associates made sure they had to let Potter leave the club immediately as he has been unable to make anything happen.

Chelsea are looking forward with a top four candidate who have been drawn up to take over the job.

For now the Blues will have an interim coach Bruno Salter which could take over for the remainder of the season.

Top 4 Candidates 

Julia Nagelsmann

Zidane

Luis Enrique

Mauricio Pochettino

As things will be, the Chelsea board are looking at hiring a manager who is free on the market based on how much they spent already.

The hiring and sack of Graham Potter was their biggest spending ever which they also had to pay Thomas Tuchel off only in this season.

Julia Nagelsmann remain the top favorite to take over the job following his sack from Bayern Munich who didn’t appreciate him more.

Thomas Tuchel took over at Bayern Munich and have already recorded his first victory as the manager of the Bavarians.

Luis Enrique is another man on the list who could be getting the job as Chelsea coach having left the Spain national team.

The Spaniard had an amazing time with Barcelona where he won a lot of titles before moving on with his career.

He is a proven manager who have a lot a lot in terms of titles during his time coaching Barcelona.

Mauricio Pochettino for some reason is shortlisted, but as it may seem the former Paris Saint Germain manager might be one surprise.

He didn’t do much in France where he was sacked and Manchester United opted out of hiring him over Erik Ten Hag.

Zidane is also open to making a return to football after being passed on for the job as France national team coach.

Chelsea are hoping their next move can favor them as they won’t be looking to make anything in a hurry.

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