John_D wrote:If you believe everything you read... Abramovich failed to convince Guardiola last summer. I can't see how anything has changed for the better now.
He left Barca saying he needed a break. Barca would be rightfully annoyed if the break disappeared and he went and took a job straight away
Quote:Rumour is that it's Benitez, at least until the end of the current season, presumably on the theory that he's the only one who knows how to operate Torres. Interestingly, my employers have 'next permanent Chelsea manager' at 28/1 in the next Prem manager to leave market. Eighth-favourite.
The only operating Torres needs is pointing towards the door. If Abramovich brings in Benitez solely to try and make Torres work then he needs a slap.
Torres was always a difficult fit for Chelsea, but even considering the problems no one would really have expected him to be as abject as he has been. Benitez will probably be a managerial version of Torres. Benitez will be as popular with Chelsea fans as Roy Hodgson was at Liverpool. In fact I think we'll make the Liverpool-Hodgson relationship look like bliss.
I said that I didn't want Di Matteo to be given the job because I didn't think he would be given enough time if we did go through a difficult time. I didn't figure we'd be this ridiculous.
My only hope is that Roman is recognising his huge mistake, that Jose really doesn't like it at Real and Roman is bringing him home.