“He would be able to” – Matt Law explains the power Xabi Alonso will have at Chelsea
“He would be able to” – Matt Law explains the power Xabi Alonso will have at Chelsea Xabi Alonso won’t be below the sporting directors and will in fact be on par with them according to journalist Matt Law. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON THE APP STORE Alonso has signed a four year contract at Stamford Bridge, and will officially begin work on July 1st with Chelsea facing a critical summer.
The Blues need to add reinforcements in a number of key areas of the squad, as they look to get back into the Champions League next season. Xabi Alonso will be on par with Chelsea sporting directors The appointment of Alonso is seen as a real coup, and the players are said to be excited to work under the Spaniard. In a change from both Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior, Alonso has been given the title of manager rather than head coach, which in theory signifies a greater degree of control.
Quite where that puts Alonso in the sporting hierarchy with the five sporting directors isn’t entirely clear, but Law has stated he won’t be below them. “He won’t be below the sporting directors,” he told the London Is Blue Podcast. “He will be on par with them, he would be able to go in there and say, this just isn’t working, whether it has to be someone who goes or we have to scrap this.
” If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred source on Google to make us a favourite and see more of our content. In other news… Chelsea are reportedly among the clubs interested in Bernardo Silva, with the 31-year-old leaving Manchester City at the end of the season. More Stories / Latest News “He would be able to” – Matt Law explains the power Xabi Alonso will have at Chelsea 22nd May 2026, 09:15am Report: Xabi Alonso wants €80m rated Premier League star as he plots Chelsea rebuild 22nd May 2026, 08:45am “The biggest thing”- Danny Murphy gives honest opinion on Xabi Alonso’s move to Chelsea 22nd May 2026, 08:15am Silva would give Chelsea the experience, leadership and winning mentality they are missing in the squad, but at this stage it’s hard to imagine a move materialising.
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