Former Juventus player and manager, Antonio Conte has reportedly ‘agreed in principle’ to take over the job left behind by two-time Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho in late 2015.
Dutch manager, Guus Hiddink, is spending his second spell at Stamford Bridge as interim manager and has rejuvenated the team into winning ways again.
Trouble started for him when he was engaged in a bust-up with the team doctor in the beginning of the 2015/2016 season. Their form dropped drastically and at a point, they almost battled with relegation.
However, the club is yet to climb to the first half of the league table.
Coach of Italy national side, Antonio Conte, has been announced as first team head coach of Chelsea Football Club of England. A statement by the club on Monday disclosed that the Italian signed a three-year contract with the London outfit. Chelsea said the former Juventus manager “will begin work in…
Antonio Conte is likely the next man to take over the managerial job at Tottenham after the club announced its decision to part ways with Nuno Esprito Santo after only four months in charge. Spurs had earlier negotiated with Conte following Jose Mourinho's exit but were unable to reach an…
Manchester United, on Friday, announced the signing of Jose Mourinho as their new manager after the sacking of Louis van Gaal on Monday. The former Chelsea boss was believed to have sealed the United deal on Thursday at a secret place in London with his new club’s officials, but the…
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