'No more trials, we need a winner' - fans on manager appointment

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'No more trials, we need a winner' - fans on manager appointment

'No more trials, we need a winner' - fans on manager appointment

Graham: Andoni Iraola would be my choice. Mak: Cesc Fabregas should be the next manager, period. Iraola my strong preference, because of his style of play and his ability to improve players and gel them into a team.

'No more trials, we need a winner' - fans on manager appointment

Graham: Andoni Iraola would be my choice. Mak: Cesc Fabregas should be the next manager, period. Iraola my strong preference, because of his style of play and his ability to improve players and gel them into a team.

The Chelsea managerial hunt is heating up, and fans have made their voices heard loud and clear: "No more trials, we need a winner." As the club searches for its next leader, supporters are divided but passionate about who should take the helm at Stamford Bridge.

Graham is all in on Andoni Iraola, praising his high-intensity football and ability to maximize any squad. "He knows how to get the best out of the hand he is dealt," Graham says, adding that whoever gets the job must have more control over squad decisions. "Let's hope BlueCo has finally woken up."

Mak, however, is unwavering in his support for Cesc Fabregas. "His passion for the game, Premier League experience, and a bit of Blue in him makes him the top choice for me," Mak declares, suggesting the former midfielder is ready to step up.

Nick agrees with Iraola but warns against rushing Fabregas into the role. "Iraola is my strong preference because of his style of play and ability to improve players and gel them into a team," Nick explains. But he adds a crucial caveat: "No decent manager will take the job unless they have ultimate say over transfers. That means Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart taking a back seat—or preferably leaving."

Peter urges the club to think bigger. "We need to stop looking at mid-table team managers and look for those with vision—the new Pep Guardiola or Jose Mourinho," he says, noting that even Emma Hayes, who manages the US women's team, would struggle with ownership intervention.

Clayton raises a valid point about consistency in fan opinion. "Why are all the people who put down Liam Rosenior and Graham Potter now wanting Iraola? He's been great this season, but so were Potter and Rosenior," Clayton argues. He believes only Xabi Alonso ticks the box for top-level experience and mentorship, though he mentions Frank Lampard as a proven winner.

Olu is clear about what he wants: a proven champion. "We need a coach with trophies in his cabinet. No more trials, we need a winner, and Xabi Alonso is the only choice." Scott echoes this sentiment, calling Alonso a "class manager" who could restore Chelsea to the top four and even challenge for the league. "If there's one manager on the market who's guaranteed to take us back to the top, it's him."

With such strong opinions flying, one thing is certain: Chelsea fans are ready for a decisive appointment. Whether it's Iraola's intensity, Fabregas's passion, or Alonso's winning pedigree, the next manager will have big shoes to fill—and even bigger expectations to meet.

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