Ted Boehly urged to SACK Graham Potter and bring triple Premier League manager to Chelsea
Richard Keys has urged Todd Boehly to sack Graham Potter and hire former CHELSEA manager Jose Mourinho as his replacement.
Potter replaced Champions League-winning manager Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season but is already fighting to save his job after failing to get the results that many had hoped for
Chelsea’s defeat to Southampton leaves them six places and 10 points outside the Champions League places, and there is a strong feeling that they will be unable to overtake Tottenham, Newcastle and Liverpool for that final top four spot.
Now, amid the speculation that Potter’s job is on the line, Keys has opened up and claimed that Boehly should bring back former boss Jose Mourinho, as he would be a very popular appointment by the board.
Mourinho guided Chelsea to three Premier League titles across two spells at the club and is currently at Serie A side Roma, he said
‘Jose Mourinho is a former Chelsea manager who’s enormously popular with the crowd,’ Keys told beIN SPORTS. ‘He’s the most successful individual the club has ever employed.
‘I think Chelsea fans would react well to that. Todd Boehly is a populist so he will want to give the fans something to get excited about.
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‘The experiment with Graham Potter has failed miserably so that’s got to change. Boehly needs a get out of jail free card and that’s Jose Mourinho.
‘Mourinho would be the most popular of appointments that Boehly could make right now and would buy him time in his project.’
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Mourinho is a man that CHELSEA fans love, he brought so much success to the club that is for sure. But his days in the Premier League are over ad bringing him back would mean bringing back negative football, boring football.
If Chelsea are to replace Potter with a new manager, then they need someone that will bring entertaining football and the ability to work with ome big players.
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