The Chelsea owner is looking for his seventh manager in 8 years as owner at Chelsea, following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti after the 1-0 loss to Everton.
Considering he just bought Torres, the winds of change are undoubtedly blowing through the corridors of Stamford Bridge, and people are wondering what other changes the Russian is going to make. His approach has a "my house, my rules" tint to it, and maybe that's what need to be re-vamped. It's no good hiring a Yes man if his tenure depends on results, because that's a rock and a hard place no-one has any hope of getting out from between.
Abramovich may simply want a silk glove for his iron fist but perhaps what he needs is a counterpart, someone to stand up to him and be given the space they need to achieve the results he desires. Or maybe he should stop playing with finger puppets and just do the job himself. If he were to act as owner/manager, would he give himself as little room for error as his predecessors?
Marco Van Basten and Guus Hiddink have both shown interest. Who do you think would do a good job?

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