Chelsea to promote from within to replace coach Wilkins

 

By Dan Roan
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti
Chelsea boss Ancelotti had praised Wilkins' contribution
Chelsea are likely to replace coach Ray Wilkins with an internal appointment, BBC Sport understands.
The club announced on Thursday they were not renewing Wilkins' contract, and that he was leaving immediately.
Former Milan defender Paolo Maldini, has been linked with the job, as well as Gianfranco Zola, Mauro Tassotti, Alessandro Costacurta and Steve Clarke.
But Chelsea are keen on appointing from within, with assistant first team coach Paul Clement a serious contender.
Chief scout Michael Emelano is also being considered for the vacancy.
Wilkins had joined the Londoners' coaching staff for a second time in 2008 under Luiz Felipe Scolari, and had been retained to work with Dutchman Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti.
Now Italian Ancelotti has been in the post for a full year, and his knowledge of English, and the English game, has improved, the Blues hierarchy concluded Wilkins' role had become less important and decided to let him go.
Wilkins has been left devastated by his surprise dismissal, while the players are "surprised and shocked, with a lot of sadness around the place", according to a club source.
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Ancelotti brought assistant coach Bruno Demichelis with him when he arrived from Milan last year, but the sports psychologist will not replace Wilkins as he will remain focused on the club's sports science and medicine division.
Tassotti and Costacurta worked with Ancelotti at AC Milan and are possible candidates to again link up with the Chelsea boss.
Zola, a fans' favourite during his time as a Chelsea player, had an unsuccessful stint as manager at West Ham, where he was assisted by former Blues first team coach Clarke.
Clement joined Chelsea in 1994 when he was appointed on a part-time basis to coach the under-15s, and has become a well-respected member of the coaching staff.
After a spell at Fulham, he became youth team manager in June 2007 and then reserve-team manager in December 2008, stepping up to work with the first team on a temporary basis under Hiddink before having the transition made permanent under Ancelotti.
'Head opposition scout' Emelano is a former Nigeria international who was first hired by Avram Grant during his time in charge at Chelsea.

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