Ten Hag: Man United owners need right strategy as club eyes Champions League return
MANCHESTER, England: Erik ten Hag is on the brink of securing a return to the Champions League in his first year in charge of Manchester United.
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MANCHESTER, England: Erik ten Hag is on the brink of securing a return to the Champions League in his first year in charge of Manchester United.
Mauricio Pochettino is in advanced talks with Chelsea to become manager at Stamford Bridge, replacing interim boss Frank Lampard before the start of next season, a source familiar with the negotiations has told ESPN.
Thiago Silva delivered a damning verdict of the current state of affairs at Chelsea and stressed the «need to stop and put a strategy in place». The Brazil international was speaking after the Blues went out of the Champions League with a 4-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid, in what was their final opportunity to claim a trophy this season. Ad Since being taken over by Todd Boehly and private equity firm Clearlake Capital, Chelsea have spent £550m on players across the summer and winter transfer windows, but have had disappointing results on the pitch.
Chelsea defender Thiago Silva has urged the club's owners to «stop» with the «indecision» and put a new strategy in place after they were knocked out of the Champions League by holders Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Didier Drogba says he «no longer recognises» Chelsea and accuses the club's owners of «lacking class» since the club was sold last year by Roman Abramovich to Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League after a 2-0 defeat to Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night. Ad Two goals from Rodrygo ensured a 4-0 aggregate win for the La Liga champions and extended Chelsea's winless run in all competitions to seven matches with interim boss Frank Lampard overseeing their fourth loss in a row.
LONDON : Chelsea's American owners saw their last hope of any glory in their first season crumble on Tuesday when the club they bought in a deal worth 4.25 billion pounds ($5.28 billion) last year were knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid.
Chelsea's new owners have been quick to try and put their stamp on the club, but the Blues hot seat remains one of the most precarious in football as Graham Potter was sacked as manager on Sunday.
Chelsea's new owners have been quick to try and put their stamp on the club, but the Blues hot seat remains one of the most precarious in football as Graham Potter was sacked as manager on Sunday. Potter lasted just seven months in the job as the Englishman paid the price for slipping to 11th in the Premier League table. That was not the return the club's American ownership group was expecting after investing over £500 million ($616 million) in new players in their first season in charge, on top of the £2.5 billion they paid for the club.