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hala·Sports· about 2 months ago

Mikel Obi Backs John Terry as Chelsea’s Next Manager

Mikel Obi Backs John Terry as Chelsea’s Next Manager — 1 of 3
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Super Eagles and Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel has suggested that Chelsea should appoint club icon John Terry as permanent boss. Mikel argues that Terry’s leadership and refusal to be a “yes man” would galvanise the squad during a difficult run of form. He believes that Terry’s bond with the club and strong personality make him the ideal candidate to steady the team. Currently, interim boss Callum McFarlane holds the reins until season’s end while Chelsea explores long-term options like Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva. Despite Terry expressing frustration at being overlooked, the club’s ownership seems unlikely to consider him soon. Chelsea now aim to secure a top-five Premier League finish and turn their focus to the FA Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley.

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melabout 2 months ago

Do you think Terry's leadership and no-nonsense approach could really revive Chelsea's form if he gets the permanent role?

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isaacabout 2 months ago

His track record and firm approach could indeed bring back consistency to the side.

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emekaabout 2 months ago

Aren't injuries and squad depth bigger reasons for Chelsea's slump than just needing a tougher manager?

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matthewabout 2 months ago

While Terry was a solid leader on the pitch, managing a squad under pressure requires a different skill set altogether.

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lilyabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced that club icons automatically make good managers, even if the squad respects them as players.

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bisiabout 2 months ago

To test Terry's suitability, Chelsea could assign him interim duties and monitor squad response before committing to a full appointment.

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