Kieran McKenna, a 38-year-old coach, has emerged as a top choice for Chelsea to potentially replace Mauricio Pochettino as their manager.
The club’s leadership remains uncertain about Pochettino’s future, despite Chelsea’s recent resurgence that has propelled them into the top six ahead of the final matchday.
A draw against Bournemouth today would secure an unexpected return to European competition for Chelsea, a remarkable turnaround from their struggles earlier in the season.
Despite Pochettino’s case being strengthened by four consecutive victories, The Guardian reports that Chelsea is still contemplating a managerial change.
In their pursuit of a new manager, Chelsea has already begun discussions with Kieran McKenna, who is currently the manager of Ipswich Town.
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McKenna is highly regarded as one of England’s most promising coaches and has achieved remarkable success since joining Ipswich in 2021.
He has guided the team from League One to the Premier League with consecutive promotions, showcasing his managerial abilities.
Kieran McKenna’s playing career was unfortunately cut short by injury, but he has since made a name for himself in the coaching world.
Prior to his role at Ipswich, McKenna spent several years at Manchester United, gaining valuable experience before taking on his first managerial position.
With his impressive track record and reputation, McKenna has become a strong contender for the Chelsea managerial role.
The club sees him as a prime candidate to succeed Pochettino and has earmarked him for the position.