caughtoffside
·23 aprile 2026
Chelsea have 38-year-old manager on their radar as they look to find stability

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·23 aprile 2026

Chelsea’s ongoing search for stability on the touchline appears far from settled, with several names now being linked to a possible managerial change. After a disastrous spell at the club, Liam Rosenior was sacked by the club on Wednesday.
Having failed to win in the last five Premier League games without scoring a goal, the Blues hierarchy decided it was time for a change, once again.
The Premier League giants parted ways with Enzo Maresca earlier this year and after just four months in charge of the club, Rosenior was relieved of his duties with Chelsea struggling to qualify for the Champions League next season.

Matthias Jaissle, Head Coach of Al Ahli (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
According to TEAMtalk, Al Ahli head coach Matthias Jaissle has emerged as one of the latest candidates being considered as a potential replacement for Rosenior.
While no final decision has been made, Chelsea’s leadership is believed to be evaluating multiple profiles, from emerging young tacticians to established names with top-level experience.
The inclusion of Jaissle, alongside several other high-profile candidates, shows how seriously the club is taking its long-term planning after a period marked by inconsistency and rebuilding.
Jaissle’s rise in management has been relatively rapid, but it has also been impressive enough to attract attention from major European clubs.
The 38-year-old began his managerial journey in 2021 with Austrian side FC Liefering, part of the Red Bull football network known for developing young coaching talent.
His work there quickly earned him a promotion to Red Bull Salzburg, where he enjoyed two productive seasons that included strong domestic performances and competitive displays in European competitions.
Currently managing Al Ahli, Jaissle has gained valuable experience in handling high expectations and working with star-studded squads.
Chelsea are also keen to explore the possibility of speaking with Germany national team manager Julian Nagelsmann, a coach widely respected for his tactical intelligence and experience managing elite clubs such as RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich.
Several Premier League-tested managers have also been linked. Oliver Glasner, currently associated with Crystal Palace, has built a reputation for organizing disciplined, hard-working teams capable of competing against stronger opposition.
Meanwhile, Andoni Iraola, known for his energetic and pressing-based style at AFC Bournemouth, has impressed with his ability to elevate teams beyond expectations.
Another intriguing name mentioned is Cesc Fàbregas, currently managing Como. The former Chelsea midfielder brings a deep understanding of the club’s culture and playing philosophy, which could make him an appealing long-term option if the club decides to take a bold approach with a younger manager.









































