The Chelsea ownership have been dealt a major blow according to a new report from Fabrizio Romano. Julian Nagelsmann, their “top candidate” to replace Graham Potter, has reportedly pulled out of the race for the vacancy.
After what is described as multiple rounds of talked the German “has now withdrawn from the race” to become the new head coach at Stamford Bridge.
Julian Nagelsmann Withdraws from Chelsea Race
First Choice
Romano indicates that the former Bayern Munich manager was the first choice for the club’s hierarchy. He is coming off an impressive stint in charge of the Bundesliga champion in which he won 71% of his games in charge, losing just 10 times during his spell in charge.
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He previously worked at RB Leipzig, a team that Todd Boehly and co. have tried to replicate with their multi-club model and use of young talent. This is likely why they gravitated towards the 35-year-old coach.
Who Could Take Charge Instead?
Based on recent reports from Matt Law, former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino has emerged as a potential candidate to fill the vacancy at Chelsea. While he doesn’t have the accolades that some fans want, he has a proven track record of making teams better.
A new “surprise contender” has emerged according to The Times. Former Manchester City man Vincent Kompany is said to have impressed thanks to his work with Burnley. His shift in their style of play has seen the club run away with the EFL Championship this season, something that will no doubt appeal to the Blues’ higher-ups.