POTTER SACKED: 4 TOP MANAGERS THAT COULD REPLACE HIM AT CHELSEA

April 3, 2023
2 years ago

Graham Potter has finally been fired by the blues after a run of underwhelming performances.
The English manager joined the team less than a year ago after leaving his position as Brighton's manager to become Chelsea's manager.
Even when Graham Potter returned during the January transfer window, things weren't going as planned, as terrible as that is.


The good news for many Chelsea supporters right now, though, is that there are plenty of top-tier managerial alternatives available to replace Potter.


Four Potential Replacements for Graham Potter


It was impressive that Chelsea had won three of their previous four games before to his dismissal.
Aston Villa's 2-0 defeat, though, appears to have revived old wounds from their prior abject performances.The blues are now ranked 11th in the league after 28 games.


Julian Nagelsman is one.


Following his unexpected dismissal from Bayern Munich, Julian Nagelsman, who is considered one of the top managers in the world, might be hired by the blues.
At Bayern Munich, the 35-year-old German coach had a stellar record this season, winning 27 of the 37 games he coached.


Chelsea may find it challenging to make this acquisition, though, given how remote a chance they have of competing in the Champions League.


Zidane, Zinedine


Given his stellar tenure at Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane requires no introduction.
Three champions league championships were won by the 50-year-old Frenchman during his brief stay at the Bernabeu.

Mauricio Pochettino is third.


Although Mauricio Pochettino's tenure at PSG was very brief, he is still a strong choice for the blues.


Brendan Rodgers, #4


Due to his expertise in the Premier League, Brendan Rodgers, who was recently fired by Leicester City, is a candidate for the Blues.


Who of these managers should Chelsea hire, in your opinion?

Things To Know About Chelsea Interim Manager, Bruno Saltor

Graham Potter has been fired by Chelsea after less than seven months in command following Saturday's 2-0 loss to Aston Villa at home.


Zinedine Zidane, Pochetinno, and Julian Negelsman are the front-runners to succeed Antonio Conte as manager of Chelsea, but for the time being at least, Bruno Saltor will serve as their club's interim manager.



Because Bruno Saltor is not one of the most well-known coaches in the world, many Chelsea supporters are unaware of his existence.
I'll tell you what you need to know about him in this article.


Career as a player for Bruno Saltor


Right-back-playing defender Bruno Saltor was once.
He played for five clubs and spent the majority of his playing career in Spain.
(Vicencia, Gimnastic, Lleida, Almeria, and Espanyol).

Bruno spent the most of his playing career at Brighton after signing with them as a free agent in June 2012.
In 2019, he made retirement plans public.


The coaching career of Bruno


Following his retirement, Bruno joined Potter's coaching staff at Brighton as a senior development coach.


At Chelsea, Bruno Saltor


As a member of his brand-new Blues backroom team, Graham Potter added Bruno to Chelsea in September.


Bjorn Hamberg, a member of Potter's team since 2011, when he worked in Ostersund, joined Bruno.