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Scouting For Abramovich: 3 Managers Who Can Effectively Replace Hiddink For A Permanent Role At The Bridge

3) Antonio Conte

TURIN, ITALY - OCTOBER 02:  Head coach of Juventus Antonio Conte reacts during UEFA Champions League Group B match between Juventus and Galatasaray AS at Juventus Arena on October 2, 2013 in Turin, Italy.  (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

Conte burst onto the management scene in Italy when he guided Bari to the Serie B title in 2009 and almost did the same with Siena two years later. The manager of the Italian national team and one of the most decorated managers in the past 5 years would be convinced of joining Chelsea. Taking the reins in 2011, the Italian has won successive titles at Juventus and age is on his side.

Antonio Conte is one of the most prolific figures at Juventus and has been a winner both as a player and manager. The Italian who is currently the manager of his national team has a lot of desirable traits that can help Chelsea in both Europe and England. The specialist of the 3-5-2 and unorthodox 4-4-2 (where it was a modified 4-2-4) has shown many a times that he is tactically versatile and can infuse different styles of football.

All in all let’s see why Conte would fit in at Chelsea

1) Conte would want to get players that fit his tactics, but so does every other manager. Chelsea have the budget for that.
2) Conte is tactically astute as I’ve mentioned above.
3) Conte is a winner and the hunger doesn’t die. A club with the same passion for winning seems to be the perfect match.

 

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