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Chelsea is eyeing Porto head coach Francesco Farioli, who boasts an impressive 74% win rate, as a serious candidate to replace Liam Rosenior. This move comes after Chelsea parted ways with Rosenior just 106 days into his term due to significant rifts with key players. With the FA Cup final against Manchester City on the horizon, Chelsea's hopes for next season's Champions League have vanished.
Farioli, 37, has made waves in European football, winning 37 out of 50 matches as Porto's boss. His profile has risen rapidly, with a track record at clubs like Fatih Karagumruk, Alanyaspor, Nice, and Ajax, where he narrowly missed out on the Eredivisie title. Now, he is in the running for Chelsea's managerial spot, as co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart evaluate potential candidates.
While Chelsea’s shortlist remains fluid, Farioli is reportedly being discussed internally as a viable option. He has expressed contentment with his current role at Porto, yet his potential move to Chelsea signifies a significant shift in the club's direction. As Chelsea seeks stability, Farioli's innovative coaching style might just be the answer they need.

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