Former Chelsea manager on why Blues won’t be able to attract elite managers anymore

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Former Chelsea manager on why Blues won’t be able to attract elite managers anymore

Former Chelsea manager on why Blues won’t be able to attract elite managers anymore

Chelsea used to be among the most desirable jobs for managers – according to one former coach, that’s no longer the case.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a ...

Former Chelsea manager on why Blues won’t be able to attract elite managers anymore

Chelsea used to be among the most desirable jobs for managers – according to one former coach, that’s no longer the case.If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a ...

Once upon a time, the Chelsea manager's office was one of the most coveted seats in world football. But according to former Blues boss Ruud Gullit, those days are long gone—and the club is now struggling to attract the elite coaches it once drew with ease.

Gullit's blunt assessment echoes what many Chelsea fans already feel: the Stamford Bridge hot seat has lost its allure. The squad, he argues, isn't ready to compete at the highest level, and top managers simply won't accept the lack of control that comes with the job.

"Any manager would see what I see and say: 'I need experienced players. I need a Casemiro, a Tchouameni. I need these types of players in midfield,'" Gullit explained, as quoted by Goal.com. "I need this kind of experience alongside the young talent. And if you don't have them, it's going to be a problem."

The core issue? Chelsea's current model prioritizes youth over proven stars, and managers are told during interviews that their power will be limited. No high-wage seniors to keep the youngsters in line, no traditional control over squad building—just a mandate to develop raw talent. For a top coach accustomed to shaping a team's destiny, that's a tough sell.

In other Chelsea news, the club is reportedly preparing a contract extension for Enzo Fernandez to calm his growing desire to leave. Meanwhile, the summer transfer window is heating up, with Jonathan Rowe emerging as a name to watch on the shopping list.

For fans tracking every twist and turn, the official Chelsea News app is your direct line to the latest updates—straight to your phone. And don't miss the newest episode of Simon Phillips' SPTC podcast for deeper analysis on where the Blues go from here.

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