Chelsea: Hello Jose, bye Claudio (Agencies) Updated: 2004-05-08 09:36
Chelsea's immediate worry should be today's trip to Manchester United, but it
is their future which has taken centrestage.
 Chelsea manager
Claudio Ranieri has made something of a U-turn and expressed the hope that
he will be given the chance to finish the job he has started at Stamford
Bridge. [AFP] | Success with Porto puts Jose
Maurinho in line for the big contract with Chelsea
The big news that shouted from the back pages of English newspapers was that
Porto's Jose Mourinho was on the verge of joining Chelsea after more talks over
a £10-million, five-year deal.
He was believed to have met Roman Abramovich and his advisers after Chelsea's
sapping Champions League semi-final exit at the hands of Monaco on Wednesday.
There were more discussions yesterday between Abramovich's football adviser,
the Israeli agent Pini Zahavi, Mourinho and his agent Jorge Mendes, reported The
Evening Standard. Mourinho, who has led his team to the European Cup final and
said he would like to bring playmaker Deco with him from Porto, has admitted he
is interested in becoming manager of Chelsea.
He said: 'Chelsea are a great club so, of course, they interest me.'
Meanwhile, Claudio Ranieri has made one final plea to be allowed to keep his
job.
He said: 'The Champions League was always a gamble. But Roman Abramovich said
'Don't worry, next season it will be better'.
'I'd like to still be part of building the first floor. The foundations and
the ground floor are already in place. Now it is important to build the first
floor and I hope to stay with this architect!'
But his plea looks to have fallen on deaf ears, and he will leave, along with
Mario Melchiot, Emmanuel Petit, Mario Stanic (all out of contract), Jesper
Gronkjaer, Juan Veron, Adrian Mutu and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who was so angry
after the loss to Monaco that he kicked the dressing room wall, and will be out
of tonight's game with a stubbed toe.
Ranieri now has a massive task motivating himself and his tired players for
Old Trafford, where a point will guarantee Chelsea second place and automatic
Champions League qualification.
But a loss would be little more than bruised pride, because their four-point
lead over United provides a safe buffer.
Still, there are those who believe that they have a future at Chelsea and
want to prove that they have the mental strength to bounce back.
Said midfielder Joe Cole: 'We've got to make sure that, this time next year,
we're still in the same competition and there's a different outcome. You find
out a lot about yourself as a person and a player in situations like this. We
will see how we bounce back at Old Trafford.'
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