The BlueCo consortium has acknowledged its missteps in managing Chelsea, particularly in prioritizing short-term results over long-term stability. Since the change in ownership in 2022, the club has undergone the hiring and firing of six different managers, prompting a reevaluation of their strategy regarding head coach appointments.
Details: As reported by The Touchline, Chelsea’s leadership is currently evaluating a shortlist of managerial candidates based on three principal criteria: proven experience in high-stakes matches, a demonstrated ability to develop young talent, and a commitment to a long-term project. The owners are moving away from seeking temporary fixes to address the club’s challenges.
The club’s executives are intent on identifying a manager capable of steering Chelsea for the next decade. This strategic direction aims to stabilize the club’s management and create a sustainable plan for its future success.
This strategic shift is anticipated to conclude the ongoing managerial turnover at Stamford Bridge and establish a robust foundation for Chelsea’s resurgence to the elite ranks of world football.

