Luis Enrique ‘one step away’ from replacing Antonio Conte

  • Spanish newspaper Diario Sport say Luis Enrique will replace Antonio Conte
  • Conte is on the brink after Monday night’s humiliating defeat to Watford
  • The Chelsea board are set to meet to discuss his future on Tuesday 
  • Former Barcelona manager Enrique is Chelsea’s first choice to replace him
  • Ex-Chelsea defender Juliano Belletti could be brought in as sporting director
  • Chelsea face a fight to cling onto fourth place following back-to-back defeats 

Luis Enrique is ‘one step away’ from replacing Antonio Conte as manager of Chelsea, according to reports in Spain, as the club’s board meet on Tuesday to discuss the Italian’s future. 

Conte is on the brink following Chelsea’s 4-1 defeat at Watford on Monday evening, which came days after a 3-0 home loss to Bournemouth.

Diario Sport report former Barcelona coach Enrique is the London club’s first choice to replace Conte, who will be sacked right away.

Luis Enrique is ‘one step away’ from replacing Antonio Conte as Chelsea manager, according to reports in Spain on Tuesday morning

Enrique would be available immediately having left Barcelona last summer after three years

Enrique would be available immediately having left Barcelona last summer after three years

Enrique, 47, has also managed Roma and Celta Vigo, and is available immediately having left Barcelona last summer.

The report in Sport also suggest former Barcelona and Chelsea full-back Juliano Belletti will be appointed sporting director at Stamford Bridge.

Given Chelsea are set to play Barcelona in the last-16 of the Champions League, it raises the intriguing possibility of Enrique facing his successor Ernesto Valverde over two legs.

Antonio Conte is on the brink following Chelsea's 4-1 humbling at Watford on Monday night

Antonio Conte is on the brink following Chelsea’s 4-1 humbling at Watford on Monday night

Former Chelsea player Juliano Belletti is being lined up as sporting director, according to the reports in Spanish newspaper Diario Sport

Former Chelsea player Juliano Belletti is being lined up as sporting director, according to the reports in Spanish newspaper Diario Sport

Enrique’s spell in charge of Barcelona was a successful one as he led them to two Spanish league titles, three Spanish Cups and the Champions League in 2015.

The back-to-back defeats have left Chelsea some 19 points behind leaders Manchester City and six points off Manchester United in second.

They face a fight to preserve their top four place as things stand, with Tottenham just one point behind them in fifth.

 



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