Chelsea are in the hunt for a new manager to guide the team. This comes after the dismissal of Mauricio Pochettino.
Pochettino lasted just one year at the helm of affairs at Stamford Bridge, as the managerial cycle continues under Todd Boehly.
In Todd Boehly’s two years at Chelsea, the Blues have had five managers already, and are now set to have the sixth.
Journalist Matt Law has said that any manager that takes over the managerial role at Chelsea is going to find it difficult.
“Whoever comes in is immediately going to be under pressure from the environment at Chelsea now,” Law said.
“Pochettino finished 6th, so whoever comes in will have to finish better than 6th.
“Plus you’ve got to now juggle a European campaign of some sort and you’ve got to do it with a certain style, the club have made that clear from their brief of the manager they want.
“They want ‘controlled football’, they don’t want to be conceding loads of goals. They want possession. [Doing all of that at once] is not easy!”