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Would you like to see a kind of long-term managerial project at Chelsea where a manager becomes an institution, or are you happy with success and rotation?
The former seems like a romantic and outdated idea now in some respects, and Chelsea, Barcelona etc. have shown that instability doesn't necessarily lead to a lack of success.
I think that SAF and first decade Wenger are things of the past. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern and many of the Italian sides change managers frequently. The importance becomes, and what we lack, having a solid infrastructure to develop players despite manegerial changes.
Would you like to see a kind of long-term managerial project at Chelsea where a manager becomes an institution, or are you happy with success and rotation?
The former seems like a romantic and outdated idea now in some respects, and Chelsea, Barcelona etc. have shown that instability doesn't necessarily lead to a lack of success.