This is a discussion on Hiddink Becomes Chelsea Manager within the European Sports forums, part of the Sports Forums category; Luiz Felipe Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea Football Club today (Monday) with immediate effect.
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Its all went Pete tong for Phil I think that he done well to begin with and a few people not playing to their potential under him has led him to lose the dressing the room and subsequently lose games.
Good luck to Phil wherever he goes he seems like a genuinely nice guy.
You have to feel Chelsea have already got someone lined up to take over. Although it'd be difficult for them to win the championship at the moment, it's not impossible. They’re also still in the running for the Champions League and FA Cup, so they still have a lot to play for.
What this does highlight (for me anyway), is how much they have missed Steve Clark. He has been the only constant throughout Chelsea’s successful period. After he went, it all seemed to go downhill.
It’ll be interesting to see who Chelsea approach to become their new manager. No one instantly springs to mind. However I’d like to see Ray Wilkins given a shot. I doubt he’d take the job, but I think he’d do a decent job.
Do you think it is in any way plausible that they have seen Pompey sack Adams and acted fast in sacking Scolari so they can get Avram Grant back before Pompey get him?
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What this does highlight (for me anyway), is how much they have missed Steve Clark. He has been the only constant throughout Chelsea’s successful period. After he went, it all seemed to go downhill.
Hit the nail on the head there mate, would not surprise me if we seen wee Gianfranco and Zola back at the bridge for the job their doing at the Bridge.
Abramovich axed Big Phil
Roman Abramovich took the decision to sack Luiz Felipe Scolari, according to the Brazilian's spokesman.
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Scolari was dismissed by The Blues on Monday after a poor run of form, although the decision still took many by surprise.
Acaz Fellegger - Scolari's spokesman - has now insisted that the decision was made personally by Chelsea owner Abramovich, stating that his client still had the support of chief executive Peter Kenyon.
"It seems that Abramovich made the decision," Fellegger told newspaper Lance.
"He (Scolari) was not in a comfortable situation despite having the support of the squad and Peter Kenyon.
"The Chelsea squad are old. Felipe tried to rejuvenate it, but unsuccessfully.
"He asked (the board) to sign Deco and Robinho, but they only brought Deco."
Fellegger also insisted that the language barrier was never an issue for Scolari.
"The English language has never been an issue for him as he has given many interviews in English," he said.
Scolari to talk soon
Scolari also issued a statement via Fellegger's website confirming that he would soon be talking to the media, but until that point he wanted to wish Chelsea all the best.
"I wish luck to Chelsea in the three competitions they are involved in," he said.
"I also take this opportunity to confirm that I will keep living in London and I will respond to the media soon."
No surprise here really.
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