Nuno and Lampard, the Wolves, line up to replace Sarri



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CHELSEA is considering Nuno Espirito Santo, the boss of Wolves, or ex-favorite Frank Lampard to replace Maurizio Sarri.

The hierarchy of the Blues had bet their hopes on the landing Zinedine Zidane.

    Could Frank Lampard make a sensational comeback to Stamford Bridge to replace Maurizio Sarri under fire?

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Could Frank Lampard make a sensational comeback to Stamford Bridge to replace Maurizio Sarri under fire?

The owner Roman Abramovich has no desire to sack Sarri before the end of the season.

But we are feeling more and more that the Italian is not a natural choice for the club.

The fans revolted against Sarri during Manchester United's FA Cup defeat last month and are now ready to boycott home games.

Sarri will leave only by the end of the season if Chelsea escapes from the Europa League and collapses by force to qualify for the top four.

But Zidane's shocked return in Real Madrid, as well as Juventus coach Max Allegri's fiasco, left them looking for an alternative.

Nuno, 45, gained growing support in the Blues committee after leading the Wolves to seventh place in their first high-end season and sealed a place in the FA Cup semifinal.

But Lamps, 40, would be the fans' choice, especially if he came with another former Bridge star, Jody Morris.

    Nuno Espirito Santo, boss of the Wolves, makes big waves with the new boys of the Premier League

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Nuno Espirito Santo, boss of the Wolves, makes big waves with the new boys of the Premier League
    Maurizio Sarri has failed to convince Chelsea fans, and apparently the board too

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Maurizio Sarri has failed to convince Chelsea fans, and apparently the board too

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