Wednesday, 6 April 2016

TERRY, HAZARD, COSTA? CONTE HAS PLENTY TO DO AT STAMFORD BRIDGE


Photo credit: www.theguardian.com


According to football fan zone news online, With Antonio Conte announcing that he will take over from interim manager Guus Hiddink at Chelsea this summer, work will surely be under way on the massive rebuild that is required at Stamford Bridge.

Of course Conte still has Euro 2016 to think about but it would be unlikely that the Italian isn’t thinking about Chelsea at all given the size of the job that he faces when stepping into the hot seat.

Premier League winners at a canter last season, Chelsea looked out of sorts and this eventually lead to the sacking of Chelsea legend Jose Mourinho. Whilst Guus Hiddink has somewhat steadied the ship, there is still an air of vulnerability about them.

Chelsea will have seen Manchester United struggle with managerial changes and the departures of senior players and will want to avoid the problems of their up north counterparts.

Yesterday Football Fanzone’s Jason Cundy said Conte’s first act should be to hand club captain John Terry a new deal, but today he goes in depth, looking at the problems the incoming manager will face as well as offering his thoughts on the appointment of the former Juventus manager:

Firstly every manager is a risk, there are no guarantees in football as seen with Jose Mourinho who went from the title to unemployed in a matter of months.

Conte has a good record but has a bit to learn and the Premier League will be a tough proving ground for the Italy manager.

Of course one of the main things fans will be interested in with Conte is transfers, both in and out of the club.

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