Former Real Madrid manager 'spotted' at Stamford Bridge as pressure mounts on Mauricio Pochettino
Former Real Madrid manager 'spotted' at Stamford Bridge as pressure mounts on Mauricio Pochettino
A former Real Madrid manager was spotted at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea suffered yet another crushing home defeat in the Premier League.
The Blues lost their second home game of the season as Mauricio Pochettino's side succumbed to Unai Emery's Aston Villa last weekend.
Ollie Watkin's second-half strike condemned Chelsea to their third league defeat of the season, having also lost to West Ham United and Nottingham Forest.
Pressure is already mounting on Pochettino, who only joined the club in the summer.
Former Real Madrid manager 'spotted' at Stamford Bridge as pressure mounts on Mauricio Pochettino
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A former Real Madrid manager was spotted at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea suffered yet another crushing home defeat in the Premier League.
The Blues lost their second home game of the season as Mauricio Pochettino's side succumbed to Unai Emery's Aston Villa last weekend.
Ollie Watkin's second-half strike condemned Chelsea to their third league defeat of the season, having also lost to West Ham United and Nottingham Forest.
Pressure is already mounting on Pochettino, who only joined the club in the summer.
But if Todd Boehly did pull the plug on the former Southampton, Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain boss, then could Julen Lopetegui replace him at the helm?
Well, Lopetegui was in attendance at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea's latest defeat, according to Birmingham World.
The Spaniard, who managed Wolves last season, was spotted both entering and leaving a hospitality suite and is said to be holding out for a return to the Premier League.
He had a short spell at Wolves, where he led the club to 13th place in the table. The 57-year-old left the Midlands outfit in the summer.
Lopetegui, who has taken charge of Real, Sevilla and the Spain national team, has been out of work since leaving Wolves, but seems to be eyeing a managerial gig in England's top flight.
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