Will Maurizio Sarri be a success at Chelsea FC?



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News circulating that Napoli's boss, Maurizio Sarri, should move to the London club at Chelsea

This is not a surprise since Chelsea has been linked to several Italian managers in its recent history.

#Sarri arrives #Chelsea will pay 65M € in total (57 plus 8 add ons) to acquire #Jorginho and the manager of the former Napoli
The next is #Higuain
The New Era arrived: THE MEETING. @SkySport pic.twitter.com/6MiUd2vvm3

– Angelo Mangiante (@angelomangiante) 11 July 2018

In fact, the current director of the London West club, Antonio Conte [19659008] And now that Sarri is being touted as Chelsea's next manager, this could bode well for the club.

Maurizio's tenure with Napoli was remarkable, bringing the club from southern Italy on the verge of winning the Serie A title to finally fail to win against Juventus

at the his 147 matches as manager of Naples, he won 97, bringing 25 and losing 25 for a winning percentage of nearly 66%. BREAKUP: Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis says Maurizio Sarri is about to become a new director @ChelseaFC . #SSN pic.twitter.com/iMRs7SSSJc

– Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) July 11, 2018

If Sarri proceed and will be confirmed as the next boss of the Le Club de West London is expecting a series of rather positive results as Chelsea had mostly good performances in the seasons when it was under Italian management.

Just to prove this point, here is how the Italian managers of Chelsea came out

1. Gianluca Vialli (1998-2000)

No. of matches as a manager: 143
Wins: 143 Draw: 76 Lost: 39
Winning the draw: 53%
Honors: FA Cup (1999-2000)
League Cup: (1997-98) [19659018] FA Shield Charity: 2000
European Cup Winners' Cup: 1997-98
UEFA Super Cup: 1998

Starting as a Manager , he devoted himself to club management between 1999 and 2000, his title was one of the most successful in the history of the club, especially during the European campaign, winning only his second win in the Cup of the UEFA Cup winners in 1997-98 and his first UEFA Super Cup in 1998.

2. Claudio Ranieri (2000-2004)

 Ranieri

No. Matches as manager: 109
Wins: 67 Draw: 20 Loss: 22
Winning the PC: 61%
Honors: Premier League (2009-10), FA Cup (2009-10) , Community FA Shield (2009)

Despite managing the club in only two seasons, Ancelotti will be better known in his first season when he helped Chelsea win the Premier League and Premier League doubles. FA Cup in 2009-2010. ] 4. Roberto Di Matteo (2012)

No. of the match as a manager: 42
Wins: 24 Draw: 9 Loss: 9
Victory thanks: 57%
Honors: FA Cup (2011-12), UEFA Champions League (2011-2012)

Former player of Chelsea, he was replaced mid-season after the sacking of Andre Villas-Boas.

Di Matteo will be remembered for winning the first and only Chelsea UEFA Champions League trophy.

An unfortunate start to the following season finally led to the sack.

5. Antonio Conte (2016-present)

No. of matches as a manager: 106
Wins: 69 Draw: 17 Loss: 20
Victory won: 65%
Honors: Premier League (2016-17), FA Cup (2017-2018)

The manager with the highest winning percentage compared to the rest of the Italian contingent, Conte will be remembered the most for his first season when he led Chelsea to a dominant race at the Premier League trophy 2016-17. 19659008] His next league season (2017-18) ended in disappointment, but he managed to lead his goalies to win the eighth FA Cup in the same season.

Conclusion

According to the Italian managers of the past (and present) headed as managers of the Chelsea football club, it seems that Maurizio Sarri could end up as successful director. His appointment (if he continues) is something to hope for and be optimistic.

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