
Julian
Nagelsmann is no longer under consideration to be Chelsea's next permanent
manager.
Although Chelsea held talks with the 35-year-old, who was sacked as Bayern
Munich boss last month, he was not the preferred candidate and he was never
regarded as the favourite for the job.
There were concerns about his age and lack of experience of English football
and there was also a sense that he was not prepared to jostle for the job
with other candidates.
Nagelsmann had come into contention following the sacking of Graham Potter,
with Frank Lampard only in place as caretaker until the end of the season,
but senior figures at Chelsea were unconvinced he was the right man for the
job.
Nagelsmann had reservations over the role himself and sensed that Chelsea's
varied shortlist, which now includes Burnley boss Vincent Kompany as well as
Mauricio Pochettino and one other admired candidate, reflected a lack of
clarity about the direction they want to take.
Nagelsmann has previously stated, "it's important as a manager that you feel
a club believes in you and your methods", and that it appeals to him "to
work where the structure is clear, where there are not 20 guys all with an
opinion that takes you in different directions."
Chelsea have removed the former Spain and Barcelona boss Luis Enrique from
their shortlist, but talks with former Tottenham head coach Pochettino, who
has been approached twice before by Chelsea, have been hugely positive.
Kompany, meanwhile, has also emerged as a target having led Burnley to
automatic promotion from the Championship in his first season at Turf Moor
with an attractive style of play.
The 37-year-old has also been linked with filling the vacancy at Tottenham,
who sacked Antonio Conte last month and have his assistant Christian
Stellini in charge until the end of the season.
Chelsea have held initial talks with Pochettino over the job. The club have
been admirers of Pochettino in the past and enquired about his availability
when Thomas Tuchel left in September.
Sky Sports News has been told Pochettino will assess his options in the
summer as he prepares for the right opportunity. The 51-year-old has been
out of work since parting company with PSG in July 2022.
Pochettino has been approached by Real Madrid twice before and has also
turned down several offers in recent months from clubs in various European
leagues.
Lampard is currently in charge on a temporary basis until the end of the
season after replacing Bruno Saltor, who had one game in the dugout,
following Potter's sacking.
Chelsea sit 11th in the Premier League table and crashed out of the
Champions League with a 4-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid in the
quarter-final this week.
Neville: Poch the right fit for Boehly's
Chelsea
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville feels Pochettino is the right man to take
charge next on a permanent basis at Stamford Bridge, given the profile of
players Chelsea have signed.
"Based on what [Chelsea co-owner Todd] Boehly has said, Chelsea have done
their spending for the next three years - apart from signing a centre
forward," Neville said on Monday Night Football earlier this month.
"If they appoint Zinedine Zidane, Luis Enrique or Diego Simeone, they're
going to want to have another £300m as they won't like some of the players
they've previously signed.
"They've got to appoint a manager who is going to inherit and like the squad
that they've got - a lot of them are young - and I think that man is
Mauricio Pochettino."
Data study: Why Chelsea, Spurs should prioritise Pochettino
London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham are on the hunt for a new long-term
manager - and, according to a data analysis team's in-depth study, it is
Pochettino they should prioritise appointing.
With Graham Potter and Antonio Conte recently dismissed, Chelsea are being
led by Lampard until the end of the season, with Stellini fulfilling the
same role at Spurs.
Both clubs have been linked with a range of different managers - but the
numbers point towards Pochettino as the best option, according to this
team's deep dive into the data.
Chelsea's remaining fixtures
April 26: Brentford (H) - Premier League, kick-off 7.45pm
May 2: Arsenal (A) - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports
May 6: Bournemouth (A) - Premier League, kick-off 3pm
May 13: Nottingham Forest (H) - Premier League, kick-off 3pm
May 20: Manchester City (A) - Premier League, kick-off 3pm
May 28: Newcastle (H) - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm
TBA: Man Utd (A) - Premier League