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Chelsea players want new manager to be big character who can command respect
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Chelsea players want new manager to be big character who can command respect

The Guardian Football 21 days 1 mins read
  • Squad viewed Rosenior as too inexperienced

  • Iraola and Fàbregas are potential candidates for job

Chelsea’s players feel Liam Rosenior’s successor needs to be a big character who can command the respect of the dressing room and keep strong egos in line.

With the search under way for the sixth permanent manager of the BlueCo era, it is understood the squad are keen for a shift in focus after failing to connect with Rosenior before his time at Stamford Bridge ended three months into a six-and-a-half-year deal.

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