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Chelsea is eyeing a dramatic return for former head coach Antonio Conte as they navigate a tumultuous season. This comes on the heels of the club parting ways with Liam Rosenior after just 23 matches, amid a dismal run of form that includes five consecutive Premier League losses.
With Calum McFarlane stepping in as interim head coach, Chelsea still aims for European qualification and a deep FA Cup run. The club’s statement highlights their gratitude towards Rosenior, emphasizing the need for a fresh direction after a series of disappointing performances.
Now, reports from Calciomercato suggest that Chelsea is considering a bold move to bring back Conte, who led the team to the Premier League title in 2017 and is currently under contract with Napoli until 2027. While Conte has expressed interest in the Italian national team role, the Blues appear determined to make a compelling pitch.
The search for a permanent head coach continues, with names like Cesc Fabregas and Frank Lampard also in the mix. As Chelsea aims for stability, the potential reunion with Conte could reshape their ambitions for the remainder of the season.

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