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Chelsea manager candidate Francesco Farioli has ruled himself out of the position despite an important approach from the club, preferring to remain in Portugal.
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Insider: Chelsea manager candidate rules himself out despite “important approach” from the Blues
Francesco Farioli won’t be coming to Chelsea according to Nicolo Schira, who says the coach wants to stay in Portugal.
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Fans are still reacting to Chelsea’s defeat to Nottingham Forest yesterday, but of course behind the scenes there are bigger picture moves being made.
Italian transfer insider Nicolo Schira has been all over our pursuit of a new manager, and today he’s been able to effectively rule out one candidate.
Porto’s Francesco Farioli is not a name we’ve heard a lot about yet, but according to Schira he’s not intending to make a Premier League move anytime soon. The Blues and another Premier League club apparently “approached” him, but he’s keen to stay at Porto where he’s just won the title in his first season.
Considering he doesn’t have Premier League experience, it always felt like Farioli would be quite far down our list anyway. But now he’s out of the game entirely.
His high possession tactics are interesting, but might also have been a bit too similar to Maurizio Sarri’s hyper controlled style for some Chelsea fans. It will be very interesting to see if he ends up in the Premier League eventually.
Joao Pedro at least had the courage to speak to the cameras after yesterday’s defeat, where his goal
Francesco Farioli ruled himself out because he wants to stay in Portugal.
Chelsea made an important approach to Francesco Farioli regarding the managerial position.
Farioli's decision complicates Chelsea's search for a new manager following their recent defeat.

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