Fabregas, Howe, Alonso - who's in running for Chelsea job?

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Fabregas, Howe, Alonso - who's in running for Chelsea job?

McFarlane will remain in situ until the end of the season, while the club "undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment" to "bring stability to the head coach position". Below, BBC Sport's Chelsea reporter Nizaar Kinsella looks briefly at some of the names mentione

Fabregas, Howe, Alonso - who's in running for Chelsea job?

McFarlane will remain in situ until the end of the season, while the club "undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment" to "bring stability to the head coach position". Below, BBC Sport's Chelsea reporter Nizaar Kinsella looks briefly at some of the names mentioned by fans as Ronsenior's potential successor - and how realistic (or unrealistic!) they may be. Early indications suggest Fabregas may be reluctant. Como could qualify for the Champions League and he also holds shares in the Italian club, meaning a move would not be as straightforward as it might initially appear.

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We may only be two days into Calum McFarlane's second interim spell in charge of Chelsea this season, but the early front-runners to replace the sacked Liam Rosenior are already emerging.

McFarlane will remain in situ until the end of the season, while the club "undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment" to "bring stability to the head coach position".

Below, BBC Sport's Chelsea reporter Nizaar Kinsella looks briefly at some of the names mentioned by fans as Ronsenior's potential successor - and how realistic (or unrealistic!) they may be.

Early indications suggest Fabregas may be reluctant. Como could qualify for the Champions League and he also holds shares in the Italian club, meaning a move would not be as straightforward as it might initially appear.

Alonso would be a popular choice among supporters, despite his status as a Liverpool legend, but it is not an option I have any knowledge of at this stage.

Anyone following Terry on TikTok will be aware of his frustration at being unable to even join Chelsea's interim coaching staff. As for Lampard, his return would probably appeal to match‑going supporters, and he retains a strong relationship with the club's hierarchy, so it cannot be entirely ruled out. However, my instinct remains that it is unlikely.

This appears either to be a joke or a suggestion from someone unfamiliar with the circumstances surrounding his departure, following a falling‑out with the club's hierarchy!

Chelsea's ownership has made clear its preference for Premier League‑level experience when it comes to players and it would not be surprising if the same principle applied to the head coach. Howe cannot be ruled out and would sit in a similar bracket to options such as Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva.

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