Sunday, 24 February 2019

Steve Holland is Ready to Become Chelsea’s Interim Manager if Maurizio Sarri Is Fired

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Steve Holland


DBasia.news –  A special record that Chelsea incised 16 games has never lost in all competitions at the start of this season like a mirage that deceives team players.

Unfortunately, the performance of the Blues has decreased in the second half of the season and swallowed an unexpected defeat of several teams on paper that could be defeated, say Wolverhampton Wanderers, Le Leicester City, and Bournemouth.

Do not stop there, failure to reach full points when facing Arsenal and Manchester City also makes Chelsea must be willing to go down to sixth place at the same time. Sarri’s position as manager began to be reportedly unsafe after Roman Abramovich’s club failed to defend the FA Cup title.

Now reported by the Daily Mail, Sarri’s last chance to maintain his position as manager was to lead Chelsea to win the League Cup trophy when they challenged Manchester City on Sunday (24/2). If you lose, the club’s top brass will immediately fire him and appoint assistant England coach, Steve Holland as interim.

Holland’s figure is already familiar at Stamford Bridge, before deciding to become an assistant to Gareth Southgate, the 48-year-old man had been the assistant squad for June or 2009 to 2011.

Thanks to his brilliant performance in handling the Blues squad, he was then asked to become assistant to the first team manager. Holland also became an assistant to several Chelsea managers such as Andre Villas-Boas, Roberto Di Matteo, and Antonio Conte.

Previously, the club which was founded in 1905 was also rumored to have started to consider several names to replace Sarri and manage the team starting in the 2019/20 season, two names that were widely expected to dock at Stamford Bridge were Zinedine Zidane and a club legend who was running Derby County. Frank Lampard.

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