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    Chelsea manager target Julian Nagelsmann is skateboarding ‘Baby Mourinho’ who wears makeup and plans tactics on the loo

    JULIAN NAGELSMANN has become the hot favourite to become the new Chelsea manager.On Sunday, the Blues parted ways with Graham Potter after just six months at the helm.
    German coach Julian Nagelsmann is the favourite for the Chelsea jobCredit: EPA
    Last season, forward-thinking Nagelsmann was riding a skateboard to training
    A 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa was the final straw for Todd Boehly, who dismissed the ex-Brighton coach after showdown talks at the club’s training ground.
    Now, the board have set their sights on 35-year-old German Nagelsmann, who was recently dismissed by Bayern Munich.
    The 35-year-old caused a social media storm when he arrived at training last season on a SKATEBOARD.
    Rated as one of Europe’s finest young coaches, he was nicknamed ‘Baby Mourinho’ by the German press, after taking on his first Bundesliga job at the age of just 28.
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    He was encouraged into coaching by mentor Thomas Tuchel, who gave him a job scouting the opposition for FC Augsborg’s reserves, when he was considering working for BMW in sales.
    His rise saw him land German football’s top job as Bayern boss – winning the Bundesliga last term.
    And in the past, he’s revealed his best tactical ideas have been formulated on the loo.
    Forced to grow up
    Nagelsmann grew up in Landsberg am Lech, a town in southwest Bavaria – 45 miles from Munich.
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    He played for Augsburg and 1860 Munich at youth level, captaining the latter’s U17’s and living away from home.
    “Overall, I certainly had to grow up faster than many others,” he told German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine.
    I didn’t have that much time to be young and carefree. I moved out of home early because of football, from then on I had to take care of myself: cooking, shopping, things, everything that you normally do at nineteen or twenty, I had to do at fifteen.”
    The death of his beloved dad, who died aged just 52 after a short illness, then rocked his family.
    Nagelsmann took on the father-figure for his mum and his elder siblings, Vanessa and Andre.
    “Then there was the death of my father, after which I supported my family and did tasks that were rather untypical for my age: selling the house, looking for a new house for my mother,” he continued.
    “All of this leads to the focus on the essentials, to the realisation that there are more important things in life than football.
    “These experiences were very hard for me and my family, but they made me mature and be more aware of life.”
    Cruel fate
    As a player, it was a Chelsea legend who shaped his game.
    When asked about his idol, he told The Times it was: “John Terry.
    “It was crazy, because when I was a youth player I played with [close friend] Christian Trasch. I called him Patrick – Patrick Vieira – because he played No 6 and he called me John Terry, ‘Johnny’.
    “In those days, Terry was one of the best central defenders – I think there was one season he did not lose one duel.
    “He was brave with his head. I was good with my feet but better with my head, and there were some similarities, he was kind of a role model.”
    A centre half in his playing days, Nagelsmann’s career was cut short by knee injuries
    Nagelsmann was forced to rethink his career path when his playing days ended
    Amusingly, he would tell Terry of his infatuation when the pair had a chance meeting.
    “I talked to him for about three minutes and explained to him that I was John Terry in the early days as well,” he added.
    “I had to explain the situation, as he looked [at me] weird.”
    But, as he was dealing with the bereavement of losing his father, his own professional life began to crumble around him.
    The promising centre-half missed the 2006-2007 season and suffered a second knee and meniscus injury – damaging the cartilage.
    The young prospect was forced to retire, a decision which left him heartbroken.
    Nagelsmann spent a month in solitude and had to construct his next plan.
    “It was very sad for me that I had to end my career so young,” he revealed.
    “At first, I didn’t want anything to do with football.”
    He threw himself into his studies – first trying a business degree and then changing to sports science.
    The Tuchel effect
    However, it was another rising coach of German football who recognised Nagelsmann could offer something else.
    Ex-Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel became Nagelsmann’s mentorCredit: Alamy
    Nagelsmann shunned a career in sales for BMW to pursue football rolesCredit: AFP or licensors
    Thomas Tuchel understood what it was like to have to end your playing career early – suffering the same fate at third tier SSV Ulm aged 25.
    So, he offered Nagelsmann a route into the game – as an opposition scout analyst for Augsburg’s second string.
    Nagelsmann had already accepted a job at BMW doing sales, but on the advice of his mentor and gave it one last shot.
    ‘Baby Mourinho’ steps
    Nagelsmann scored his first job with 1860 Munich, returning to the club he was once a youth product of, to be an assistant coach alongside Alexander Schmidt for their U17’s.
    He began learning the game, while still studying for a sports science degree. Importantly, it reignited his passion for football.
    In 2010, he scored the job that would change his life – joining 1899 Hoffenheim’s academy.
    He controlled various youth teams, and became an assistant coach for the first, while leading the U19’s.
    In 2014, Nagelsmann’s side won the Bundesliga U19 title. Already he was establishing himself behind-the-scenes.
    By 2016, he was appointed head coach, following the departure of Huub Stevens, who resigned due to health reasons.
    Nagelsmann, seen in 2012, as assistant coach at HoffenheimCredit: EPA
    Julian Nagelsmann had a makeover before facing Bayern as Hoffenheim coach
    He was just 28, and us youngest ever head coach the Bundesliga has ever seen.
    After saving the club from relegation in his first season, he helped managed Hoffenheim to a top four finish, meaning they qualified for the Champions League for the first time in their history.
    However, one eye-brow raising moment stood out during his time with the minnows.
    In a 3-1 loss to future employers Bayern, Nagelsmann was spotted with a new hairdo, trimmed eyebrows and make-up.
    He took his audition very seriously.
    He said to German newspaper Bild: “Women are always allowed to make chic, so I thought that you can do it as a man too.
    “I tried it. I hope it was reasonably successful.”
    Another giant Leip
    Three years after landing his first manager role, Nagelsmann was appointed as RB Leipzig’s head coach – with designs on breaking Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund’s stranglehold on the league.
    But his greatest achievement would be in Europe, where he lead the club to a Champions League semi-final.
    He came up against his teacher, Tuchel – who had an embarrassment of riches at his disposal with PSG.
    Leipzig succumbed 3-0 on aggregate to the French giants, but there was no shame in their performance – given their unlikely run.
    A year later, they would play second fiddle to Bayern – who were eyeing up Nagelsmann as their future coach.
    Toilet humour
    Just two years ago, the Bavarians paid Leipzig a staggering £22million for Nagelsmann.
    But, before he would move to Bayern – the tactician revealed all about his life, tactics and motivational motto.
    Speaking to BILD, Nagelsmann hilariously admitted his best tactical plans seem to come to him while receiving a call from nature.
    Nagelsmann once revealed he devises his tactics on the looCredit: EPA
    Nagelsmann – who favours a 3-5-2 or 4-2-3-1 formation – claimed he jots his toilet ideas down and even asks Pep Guardiola for advice.
    Speaking about his toilet ritual, the German boss said: “[Afterwards, I scribble them on a scrap of paper with a pencil and ruler.
    “[Guardiola] is the only one I can ask about the content of what he sees.”
    Nagelsmann confirmed he sees a speech therapist to help with thickening of the vocal cords… and to help him shout louder.
    He joked: “I scream a lot in everyday life, not just on the pitch.”
    Nagelsmann also shared his motto for life and football, saying: “Believe in yourself, but never forget to laugh!”
    Bitter end
    Last month, Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern – despite the club winning the Bundesliga last season, being a point behind first-placed Dortmund, and in the Champions League quarter-final against Man City.
    Ironically, he was replaced by Tuchel in the mad managerial merry-go-round that is the beautiful game.
    The skateboarding Nagelsmann won 60 out of his 84 games in charge of the club, to say it was a shock was understatement.
    Reasons of his dismissal have varied. One report revealed the Bayern board were infuriated he went on a skiing holiday following a defeat at Bayer Leverkusen.
    Another said that a fallout with star man Sadio Mane was the catalyst for change.
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    Nagelsmann’s romance with journalist Lena Wurzenberger was said to be a problem for Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
    A strained relationship with Sadio Mane was also said to have contributed to Nagelsmann’s surprise sackingCredit: Reuters
    Outrageously, it was also claimed that the club’s players were concerned he would leak stories to his girlfriend – Bild journalist Lena Wurzenberger. She has since quit her job.
    Either way, he was gone. Bayern’s loss could be Chelsea’s gain, as the west Londoners plan for a new future under their new ownership model. More

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    Chelsea ‘can only appoint Julian Nagelsmann if Bayern Munich AGREE’… and clubs could face off in Champions League semi

    CHELSEA have begun their hunt for a new manager after sacking Graham Potter. However, if they are to appoint Julian Nagelsmann they may be forced to wait until the summer.
    Chelsea must agree with Bayern Munich if they are to appoint Julian NagelsmannCredit: EPA
    Chelsea could face Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern in the Champions League later this seasonCredit: Alamy
    That is because Bayern Munich has a sensational clause in Nagelsmann’s contract which means any club wanting to hire him before the summer needs to speak to them despite them sacking him.
    Speaking on Sky Sports, Kaveh Solhekol revealed: “The information we got from Sky Germany is that there has been no contact between Chelsea and Nagelsmann or his representatives.
    “Another obstacle is Chelsea would have to speak and negotiate with Bayern Munich if they wanted Nagelsmann.
    “There is still a clause in his contract which means Bayern Munich would have to agree to him moving to another club before the summer.”
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    The two sides remain in the Champions League, and could face one another in the semi-finals if they both progress past their quarter-final opponents.
    Should this occur, it will see Thomas Tuchel return to Stamford Bride for the first time since being sacked earlier in the season.
    However, both teams face a very difficult task in doing so.
    Chelsea face reigning champions Real Madrid, while Bayern face English champions Manchester City.
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    On the clause, Solhekol added: “I think Bayern have been very clever [and] very cute in protecting their interests.
    “Obviously they don’t want Nagelsmann going to Chelsea and revealing all the secrets of the way they operate.
    “So [there are] obstacles, but I don’t think the obstacles are insurmountable.
    “If Chelsea want him they need to contact his representatives, they need to contact him and speak to him and they also need to speak to Bayern Munich.”
    As many as SEVEN bosses have been earmarked for the Chelsea job.
    In the meantime, Ex-Brighton star and Potter assistant Bruno Saltor has been handed the reins until a successor is appointed. More

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    How Chelsea could line up under Julian Nagelsmann next season including another huge transfer spree for Bayern stars

    CHELSEA could embark on ANOTHER huge spending spree in the summer after sacking Graham Potter. Potter was sacked after the club dropped into the bottom half of the table following a 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa, and the move could see Julian Nagelsmann appointed as his successor.
    Julian Nagelsmann is a managerial target for ChelseaCredit: Getty
    A look at how Chelsea may line-up under Nagelsmann
    The German was surprisingly sacked by Bayern Munich over the international break, with ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel replacing him.
    Nagelsmann remains one of the most sought-after coaches in European football despite parting ways with Bayern, meaning Chelsea need to put their neck out to ensure they land him.
    This could come in the form of transfer promises, to which Nagelsmann may point to a number of stars he is familiar with.
    RB Leipzig star Christopher Nkunku is said to be “signed and sealed” as a Chelsea player following a medical in September.
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    Nagelsmann may also green-light a raid for Josko Gvardiol, one of the Blues’ main targets last summer.
    Firepower is also a huge issue for Chelsea, and ex-Arsenal star Serge Gnabry may be a perfect remedy.
    The German has found his place to be on the bench for much of the season, and with discussions over a contract extension said to be “getting complicated”, a transfer may be on the cards.
    Alternatively, a familiar face may fancy some redemption at Stamford Bridge.
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    An alternative look at Chelsea under Nagelsmann
    Timo Werner left the Blues last summer after two frustrating but successful years.
    The attacker was known for being crucial in Chelsea’s style of play but was often the culprit of lacklustre finishing or numerous offside calls.
    Should Nagelsmann want to bring in another forward, Werner could prove both an effective and popular choice.
    Another area the Blues will need recruits in is midfield.
    Enzo Fernandez was brought in for an English record of £107million, and while he has impressed, midfield partner Mateo Kovacic could be sold amid interest from Manchester City.
    N’Golo Kante’s injury issues mean he is no Mr. Reliable for Chelsea either, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Conor Gallagher are not the standard of player the club need to win the big trophies.
    This is where Bayern star Leon Goretzka comes in.
    The 28-year-old is a star of the Bavarians and would be the most difficult to sign out of any of the stars mentioned.
    However, with reports suggesting Manchester United loanee Marcel Sabizter may have a future in Munich under Tuchel, this may open a pathway for Chelsea to sign Goretzka.
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    Chelsea had a previous interest in signing him while he was still at Schalke, but ultimately failed as Bayern beat them to the punch in 2018.
    A face familiar to the Premier League in the form of Illan Meslier may also be brought in to upgrade the goalkeeper situation. More

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    Chelsea might have new owners but once again it’s the manager who is stabbed in the back as Graham Potter given his P45

    SO much for the long term. So much for Project Potter.The first manager appointed by Chelsea’s new ownership with a supposed new vision has been sacked after less than six months.
    Graham Potter was sacked by Chelsea on SundayCredit: Rex
    It came despite a promise of patienceCredit: Alamy
    In fact, Graham Potter becomes their shortest-serving permanent coach in the Premier League era.
    And chairman Todd Boehly and his sidekick Behdad Eghbali have learnt their most painful lesson about this particular club — and English football as a whole — very early on.
    On the day Queen Elizabeth II died last September, the two Americans prised Potter away from Brighton with a £50million, five-year contract.
    There was also the promise of patience. To anyone with any knowledge of Chelsea, that is a concept more alien than Martians landing on the Stamford Bridge pitch itself.
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    But it was all about slow burning, gradual building they insisted. Taking the best bits from other Premier League clubs bit by bit and ultimately moulding Chelsea into a global giant of the game.
    Plans to buy up foreign clubs — as Manchester City have done — was only part of the more philosophical idea.
    Arsenal’s masterplan of giving their bright, young head coach Mikel Arteta the stress-free environment in which to slowly plot a mountain hike up to the summit of the game was right up their street.
    Results were important but not the be-all and end-all. Even failing to finish in the top four this season — traditionally the minimum requirement at Stamford Bridge — was not a deal breaker.
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    The usual demand for a major trophy every season, the intense pressure of constantly sleeping with a suitcase by your bed in readiness for the axe was a thing of the past.
    But after barely half a year, Potter is gone because of a “lack of progress”.
    That may be the four wins in the last 13 games or the fact that some of the new signings made during the near £300m spend in the last transfer window have yet to shine. It probably relates to both.
    The players were in for training yesterday. A session for those who swerved the embarrassment of Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat by Aston Villa. Recovery for those who played.
    The entire squad left for home none the wiser and were under the impression that Potter was still the man for the job in the eyes of Boehly and Eghbali and would be in charge for tomorrow’s game against Liverpool.
    Yet behind the scenes the knives were being sharpened.
    And it was Potter’s supposed pal Paul Winstanley who was one the architects of the manager’s downfall.
    The head of global talent and transfers, along with technical director Laurence Stewart, recommended the change to the board of directors, citing their belief that the hugely expensive squad was going nowhere.
    That the new signings, many of them foreign and you would assume brought in by Winstanley and his team at vast expense, were not getting any better so something had to give.
    Eghbali took the well-trodden path to Chelsea’s lavish Surrey training ground once it was quiet and did the dirty deed, like so many of his predecessors under the previous regime of Roman Abramovich — who now looks like a gullible, loved-up Sugar Daddy compared to the new guys.
    It does not need a genius to realise Potter was struggling — results, odd team selections, tactics and a general sense of confusion were the overriding themes, easily overshadowing the odd bright spot.
    Playing senior players like winger Raheem Sterling as a right wing-back, banishing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang — the only out-and-out and fit striker on the books — from the matchday squad and sticking with Kai Havertz up front were three glaring examples of his peculiar methodology.
    Graham Potter has Chelsea’s joint-worst Premier League record
    Only last Saturday, when Chelsea were crying out for an attacking edge against Villa, he kept Mason Mount on the bench as the cries of “You don’t know what you’re doing” rang in his ears.
    Yet the constant drumbeat from within the walls of Stamford Bridge over time was that Potter could not have been more popular with his dream bosses, happy to spend almost £600m on 14 new players over the last two windows without getting any bang for their buck.
    It would all come good in the long term and Chelsea would slowly emerge from the chasing pack behind Arsenal and Man City to once again reign supreme in a glittering new dynasty that would last for years.
    Long-term contracts for players, a manager with the confidence of job security, a club on a steady treadmill to triumph.
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    There were many who suspected Boehly, Eghbali and their pals from Clearlake Capital were taking one helluva risk with this strategy at a club where the supporters have been brought up on regular trips to Wembley and beyond in search of silverware — and often finding it.
    The Yankee hedge-fund schemers are now more than £5billion and one manager down and sit 11th in the Premier League with a massive squad of players who are no better now than when Potter arrived. More

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    Chelsea players left STUNNED after Graham Potter sacked and only found out after club released statement on website

    CHELSEA players are said to have been STUNNED by the news of Graham Potter’s sacking – and only found out online. Potter was fired just six months after taking over from Champions League winner Thomas Tuchel.
    Chelsea players are said to have been stunned by the news of Graham Potter’s sackingCredit: Alamy
    But following a dire run of performances and results, he was axed as Blues boss with the club sat in 11th place.
    According to The Telegraph, worried players contacted their representatives on Sunday night after finding out the news.
    It is claimed the squad only found out about Potter’s departure through the official statement that was released at around 8pm.
    Those who had been part of the defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday had a recovery session on Sunday while the others trained as normal.
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    But the majority of the squad were given no prior notice of Potter’s sacking and returned home to find out via social media.
    One source told the paper: “Most of the players had no idea until they saw the statement.
    “People were asking who would be taking training on Monday and who is in charge for Tuesday.
    “Virtually all of them were in recovery or training on Sunday, so they were shocked to find this out at home.”
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    Potter was due to conduct his pre-match press duties on Monday ahead of the Liverpool game.
    But by 3pm the club had started the process of removing him following internal talks between Stamford Bridge bosses.
    It is understood Chelsea will not have to pay the full value of Potter’s £50m contract, which had four years left to run.
    Defeat to Villa – Potter’s SEVENTH of the season – pushed Chelsea into the bottom half of the table.
    And it proved to be the nail in the coffin for the club’s owners, who had witnessed the game from the stands.
    Sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley are believed to have made the decision to sack Potter.
    And they were given the full support of co-controlling owners Boehly and Behdad Eghbali.
    Stewart and Winstanley – backed by Boehly and Eghbali – will now lead the process to find Potter’s permanent replacement.
    Julian Nagelsmann is among the favourites following his shock sacking at Bayern Munich, where Tuchel succeeded him.
    But Mauricio Pochettino – who was interviewed for the job last year before Potter was hired – is also in the mix.
    The Chelsea board have a relationship with Nagelsmann’s agent, as he also represents Timo Werner, who was sold back to RB Leipzig last summer.
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    Sporting director Stewart and technical director Christopher Vivell also worked with Nagelsmann at Leipzig.
    Bruno Saltor – a member of Potter’s coaching staff – has taken interim charge while Chelsea look for a permanent successor.
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    Graham Potter had WORST record of any Chelsea boss in Premier League era and leaves club in bottom half of division

    GRAHAM POTTER leaves Chelsea with the joint-worst record of any manager in the club’s history during the Premier League era. Potter lasted just six months in charge having replaced Champions League winner Thomas Tuchel last September.
    Graham Potter has Chelsea’s joint-worst Premier League record
    But after a dismal runs of performances, Blues owner Todd Boehly has axed the ex-Brighton manager with the side sitting in 11th.
    Potter departs having won just SEVEN of his 22 league games in charge, drawing the same amount of times while losing eight.
    His last came on Saturday at home to Aston Villa, with the 2-0 defeat enough to seal his fait.
    With a 1.27 points per game rate, only Glenn Hoddle fared as badly as Potter, leaving with the same PPG.
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    Hoddle won just 38 of his 122 games in charge, losing 43 and drawing 41.
    Tuchel, who was fired four months after Boehly took over the club from Roman Abramovich, left with a 1.94 PPG rate.
    In that period, he managed 63 league matches, winning 35, drawing 17 and losing 11.
    But after replacing Frank Lampard in January 2021, just five months later Tuchel lifted the Champions League.
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    Lampard was slightly worse off than the German in his 57 Premier League matches.
    The Chelsea legend won just 28, drawing 11 and losing 18, which saw him sacked after 18 months.
    Surprisingly, Avram Grant has the best PPG ratio at Chelsea when he replaced Jose Mourinho in 2007.
    He managed 32 games, winning 22, drawing eight and only losing twice, reaching the Champions League final that season too.
    Mourinho is behind Grant, taking charge of 212 league matches during his two stints, winning 140, drawing 44 and losing 28.
    Chelsea now look to hire their 19th manager during the Prem era, with Julian Nagelsmann among the favourites to take over.
    But ex-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is also in the mix with the club set to take their time, with Bruno Saltor taking up an interim role.
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    Chelsea in no rush to appoint new boss despite Nagelsmann interest with Bruno set to stay in charge for rest of season

    CHELSEA are in no rush to appoint a new manager.Julian Nagelsmann is the early favourite for the Stamford Bridge hotseat after the Blues sacked Graham Potter on Sunday.
    Chelsea sacked Graham Potter on Sunday after they slipped to 11th in the Premier LeagueCredit: Reuters
    Bruno Saltor has been named as interim manager of the BluesCredit: Getty
    But SunSport understands owner Todd Boehly is preparing for a long and thorough search for a new boss after seeing his first appointment flop inside seven months.
    The Blues sacked Graham Potter after just seven months in charge and £330million spent in the January transfer window on Sunday.
    Potter was hired on a five-year deal worth £12m-a-year after Champions League-winning manager Thomas Tuchel was axed following a poor start to the season.
    Chelsea backed the former Brighton boss with £330million in the January transfer window, taking their spend this season above £600m.
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    However, Potter has been unable to turn the club’s Chelsea’s fortunes around with the Blues sliding to 11th in the top-flight after their 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday.
    Bruno Saltor will take charge of the West Londoners until a permanent successor for Potter is appointed.
    And it is understood Bruno could stay in charge as interim head coach for the rest of the campaign.
    Boehly and the rest of Chelsea’s top brass have accepted that they are unlikely to qualify for next season’s Champions League via a top four finish – although they are preparing to face Real Madrid in the quarter-finals next week.
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    Therefore they are prepared to wait and launch an extensive search for a new man to take charge and lead them long-term.
    German coach Nagelsmann, who was surprisingly sacked by Bayern Munich last month and replaced by Tuchel, is the early bookies favourite for the job.
    The 35-year-old arrived at Bayern from RB Leipzig in 2021 and won the league by eight points in his first season in charge as well as leading them to back-to-back German Supercup wins.
    Reports have also claimed that new Chelsea technical director Christian Vivell is “pushing” for him to take charge.
    Former Spurs and PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino is another favourite with the bookies and remains a free agent having been sacked by Paris Saint-Germain in June 2022 despite leading them to the French title.
    Other candidates include former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane, former Spain manager Luis Enrique, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Oliver Glasner, and even two-time former Blues boss Jose Mourinho, who is now at Roma.
    Potter, 47, leaves Chelsea with the WORST record of any Blues manager in the Premier League era, being dismissed after a horror run.
    The former Brighton boss leaves Stamford Bridge with the worst points-per-game record of Blues bosses who have managed more than 20 games – picking up an average of 1.27 points per game.
    Potter won seven of his 22 league matches in charge of the club, drew seven and lost eight.
    That translated to the Blues collecting a mere 28 points from an available 66.
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    Potter was in charge of Chelsea for a total of 31 games, in which he won 12, drew eight and lost eleven matches.
    That dismal record equated to an average of 1.42 points per match for the five-time Premier League winners.
    Julian Nagelsmann has been linked with the jobCredit: Getty
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    Who is Chelsea interim boss Bruno Saltor? Ex-Brighton player and member of Graham Potter’s staff in charge

    CHELSEA have sacked manager Graham Potter, following a dismal run of results.The former Brighton manager, 47, was relieved of his duties by Toddy Boehly following a crisis meeting at the club’s training ground.
    Graham Potter’s assistant Bruno Saltor will take charge of Chelsea as interim coachCredit: Getty
    Bruno Saltor will take charge of the West Londoners until a permanent successor for Potter is appointed.
    A club statement read: “Chelsea FC has announced that Graham Potter has departed the club. Graham has agreed to collaborate with the Club to facilitate a smooth transition.
    “In his time with the club, Graham has taken us to the quarter-final of the Champions League, where we will face Real Madrid.
    “Chelsea would like to thank Graham for all his efforts and contribution and wish him well for the future.”
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    “Bruno Saltor will take charge of the team as Interim Head Coach.”
    Potter was fired just six months into a five-year deal worth £12million, after a dismal 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa saw the Blues fall to 11th.
    Who is Bruno Saltor?
    Known simply as Bruno, the Spanish coach had an impressive career in LaLiga – playing right back for Espanyol, Almeria and Valencia.
    He also played over 200 games for Brighton – so was a firm fans’ favourite.
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    In 2019, he became senior player development coach with the Seagulls, before moving to Stamford Bridge as part of Potter’s coaching team.
    He once told Sky Sports: “I never thought I was going to get into coaching this quickly.
    “The manager’s leadership is amazing as he allows every one of us the freedom to contribute whatever knowledge and experience we have.”
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