by Stranded »
19 May 2012 11:05
Hoop Blah No Fixed Abode IMO though - it's a tough one for the Chelsea managerial role. I can't see how they can't give the job to Di Matteo IF Chelsea win tomorrow night. Morally it would be the right thing to do.
Well that'll happen then!!
I can see them not giving him the job. It seems pretty clear they wanted to move forward as a team/club and that's why AVB got the job in the first place. 'Robbie' seems to be getting results because he's pandering to the ego's of the senior players more. That's fine in the short term but it won't help evolve the squad or get Abromovich the style and entertainment he so obviously craves.
I can see him getting the job though, on the proviso that Pep is coming in after his little break.
I don't think he'll get it either way. If they do win, it'll be reminiscent of the Liverpool 2005 win - a bit of luck ridden at times and a very unlikely chance of repeating the feat in the near future.
Away from that, his league record on a Points per game basis is worse than AVB, 1.6 ppg compared to 1.7 - they were also 3 pts off 4th and 5th when AVB went but finished 5pts off and 6th by the end of the season, so pandering back to the old guard there hasn't improved the league form, it's actually worsened it.
Yes, he won a cup that they would have still been favourites to win given the route to the final they had (hindsight is a wonderful thing there obviously).
So overall, he's done an OK job keeping the seat warm but being the right man to get them back in the top 4 next year - which will be the bare minimum expected, I don't see it. Best move for him would be a return to WBA with an enhanced reputation.