Jose Mourinho sacked: Who will Chelsea turn to next?
The king is dead. Long live, well, who?
Chelsea's fans sang Jose Mourinho's name until the end, but ultimately their loyalty and a Premier League triumph seven months ago were no protection from owner Roman Abramovich's ruthless streak. Now their attention turns to the next man to ride the club's managerial bucking bronco. But who are the potential contenders?
Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho were rivals during their time in La Liga
After winning titles by the cabinet load at Barcelona, the 44-year-old has kept a dressing room of big egos pulling in the right direction at Bayern Munich, taking the Germans to the Champions League last four in both his full seasons in charge.
Record at Bayern Munich | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | Wins | Defeats | Goals scored | Win percentage |
| 84 | 68 | 8 | 219 | 81% |
The good news for Chelsea fans is German newspaper Bild reported on Thursday that Guardiola will leave the Bavarian club at the end of this season.
The bad news is he seems more likely to be heading to the north west than SW6, with Manchester United's long-standing interest and Manchester City's Catalan connection in the boardroom apparently more attractive than succeeding his great La Liga rival.
BBC journalist Richard Askam has been told Pep Guardiola would prefer a move to Old Trafford
Diego Simeone
Simeone is a two-time La Liga coach of the year
Barcelona and Real Madrid had won the previous nine Spanish titles heading into the 2013-14 season, but Simeone and his Atletico Madrid team broke their well-funded duopoly to lift the trophy for the first time in 18 years.
Record at Atletico Madrid | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | Wins | Defeats | Goals scored | Win percentage |
| 151 | 95 | 25 | 261 | 63% |
Atletico are behind Barcelona at the top of the Spanish table on only goal difference, but Simeone may feel he has nothing left to prove and the time is right for a move.
However, if he is unavailable until next summer, Chelsea face a dilemma as to whether to back an interim manager with funds and chase a Champions League place or risk writing off a top-four finish for the season.
Times journalist Rory Smith believes Chelsea hope to have Simeone in place for the start of next season
Carlo Ancelotti
Ancelotti is taking a one-year sabbatical from football
The 56-year-old Italian led the Blues to the Double in his first season in charge, after being brought to Stamford Bridge for the start of the 2009-10 season.
When he was sacked at the end of the following campaign, the Blues had finished second, nine points behind champions Manchester United, and made the last eight of the Champions League.
Record at Real Madrid (left May 2015) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | Wins | Defeats | Goals scored | Win percentage |
| 76 | 57 | 11 | 222 | 75% |
Abramovich might also be tempted by Ancelotti's enduring popularity in the dressing rooms he has worked in.
He is still well liked at Real Madrid after clinching the club's landmark 10th European Cup in 2014 and would be a contrastingly calming influence after the turbulence of Mourinho's second spell.
Former Swindon and Middlesbrough striker Jan Aage Fjortoft - now a television pundit in Norway and Germany - believes Ancelotti would prefer a move to Bayern if Guardiola vacates his post
Guus Hiddink
Hiddink's last job was as coach of the Netherlands
It was the end of a short, but sweet, three-month stint as he rejuvenated a club that had looked lost under Luiz Felipe Scolari, securing a Champions League place and beating Everton 2-1 at Wembley in his final game in charge.
After getting the flak and sack for the Netherlands' dismal Euro 2016 qualification campaign, he may decide that, at 69, he can do without the pressures of another high-profile full-time role.
But if offered another caretaker role, he would be a good candidate to keep the Stamford Bridge seat warm.
Juande Ramos
Ramos has managed Real Madrid, CSKA Moscow and Dnipro since leaving Tottenham
After such an undistinguished spell in charge of one of their great rivals, the Spaniard would be as unpopular an appointment among Chelsea fans as compatriot Rafael Benitez was in 2012.
However, the Stamford Bridge hierarchy may believe that, like Benitez, he can be a steadying hand on the tiller.
Record at Dnipro (left May 2014) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | Wins | Defeats | Goals scored | Win percentage |
| 106 | 59 | 20 | 191 | 56% |
The 61-year-old's combination of dressing-room discipline and attacking tactics was also successful at Sevilla and, out of work after leaving Ukrainian side Dnipro, there would be no compensation to pay another club.
Spanish newspaper AS reported on Thursday - before news of Mourinho's sacking - that Juande Ramos' agent was in London to discuss a contract with Chelsea
Brendan Rodgers
Rodgers was voted LMA Manager of the Year in 2013-14
The 42-year-old worked as a youth and reserve-team coach at Stamford Bridge for four years before leaving for Watford in 2008.
Record at Liverpool (left October 2015) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | Wins | Defeats | Goals scored | Win percentage |
| 122 | 63 | 29 | 232 | 52% |
A newspaper report on Tuesday claimed Rodgers was stalling on other offers in the hope the Chelsea job became available.
Sunday Express journalist Neil Fissler is sceptical about Rodgers' chances of a return to Chelsea
John Terry
Terry has won 16 trophies as a Chelsea player
Could it be time to lengthen the banner that adorns one end of Stamford Bridge?
The 35-year-old defender is reaching the end of his playing days and, despite his lack of managerial experience, his deeds on the pitch would command instant respect in the dressing room.
He passes intelligent and eloquent comment on the game in both news conferences and television studios - recently putting up a staunch defence of Mourinho before his exit from the club.
He has spent holidays on board Abramovich's yacht in the past but, despite their good relations, it would be an huge gamble for the Russian billionaire to trust a rookie with guiding his club to calmer waters.
Although he has been dropped at times this season, Terry appeared upset at manager Mourinho's sacking
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