Mauricio Pochettino's resignation from Chelsea was confirmed on Tuesday. Kieran McKenna, Enzo Maresca, Thomas Frank, and Sebastian Hoeness are the front-runners for the position.
Chelsea is trying to find a replacement for Mauricio Pochettino and wants to talk with Enzo Maresca, the manager of Leicester City.
The front-runners to succeed Tuesday's departure of Mauricio Pochettino are Kieran McKenna, Sebastian Hoeness, Maresca, and Thomas Frank.
The new head coach must play possession-based football, blend in with the team, be collegial and cooperative, be at ease in the spotlight, and be prepared to take on Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola.
Co-owner Behdad Eghbali is in London to supervise the selection of a new head coach, which is being handled by co-sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.
What happens to Poch next?
After leaving Chelsea, Mauricio Pochettino is eager to get back into the game.
He wants to work again, but it's too soon to discuss specifics since managers who are unemployed will have an intriguing summer.
Given his preference for living and working in England, it wouldn't be shocking to see him return to the Premier League at some point in the future, contingent on the specifics of his Chelsea contract.
Chelsea think of themselves as a Champions League team. They have failed to reach their goal for a number of reasons. Pochettino is well-liked by the players, supporters, and owners alike; therefore, there are no bitter feelings between them.
It is a labor-intensive task. Chelsea's managers don't seem to have much time, and with the new ownership, it appears that history will repeat itself.