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Maurizio Sarri is leaving Chelsea. How was Sarri compared to other Chelsea Managers Under Roman Abramovic

According to Chelsea official website, Chelsea Director Marina Granovskaia said: In talks we had following The Europa League final, Maurizio made it clear how strongly he desired to return to Italy, his native country, explaining that his reason for wanting to return to work in Italy were Significant.
The Two clubs have reached agreement for the termination of Sarri's contract with Chelsea FC which had two years left on his contract.

Maurizio Sarri winning Europa League with Chelsea Side in May, 2019

This Sunday 16.06.2019 official Statement from Chelsea FC confirmed Sarri's Departure. Sarri moved to London last Summer from Napoli during his spent at Chelsea he managed to secure Top 4 spot for Chelsea that allow Chelsea to play in Champions league campaign season 2019/2020, He won The Europa League Trophy with Chelsea after beating Arsenal at the Final 4-1, thanks for two goals from Hazard, Giroud and Pedro on 29 May 2019. Sarri was far from universally popular among Chelsea fans despite winning the Europa League and finishing third in Premier league season 2018/19.

Here we compare his winning rate with Chelsea's many other managers Under Roman Abramovic:

1. Claudio Ranieri 2000-2004

when Abramovic bought Chelsea in 2003, most Chelsea Fans hadn't known that Claudio Ranieri was made head coach of Chelsea in September 2000. He spoke no English and replaced the hugely popular Gianluca Vialli. Quickly, Ranieri made his trademark " Tinkerman" often using 3-4-3 formation, Home it worked quite well, with notable big wins over Liverpool and Tottenham, but away the results were poor.
Ranieri was famous for his Trademark " Tinkerman" that helped him to win more Home games at Chelsea

The genial Italian won 61 per cent of his matches in charge at Chelsea, in his last year he lost in the semi-final of Champions League to Monaco and finished second in The Premier League behind Arsenal's Invisible. Ranieri was replaced with Jose Mourinho'

2. Jose Mourinho 2004-2007/ 2015-2017

When Jose Mourinho was unveiled at Stamford Bridge on 2 June 2004, he was the most successful coach to be appointed by Chelsea having won European Cup, UEFA Cup and many Domestic league titles. Announcing himself as a " Special One" on his arrival, a shrewd tactical shift from 4-diamond-2 to 4-3-3 turbo-charged the team , Chelsea hit top spot and the Blues won the title for the first time in 50 years, with a remarkable record tally of 95 points. winning was just normal Chelsea won back to back title in 2005/06. the spine of Mourinho's 2004/05 side Cech, Terry, Lampard and Drogba went on to win Chelsea Champions League in 2012. A poor start to 2007-08 saw Mourinho leave the Club.
Jose Mourinho helped Chelsea to win the title for the first time in 50 years
Jose Mourinho returned to Chelsea for a second spell in 2013 and won the Premier League again as well as collecting EFL cup, FA cup. Having finished the following season as champions, the defense of 2015/16 title was disappointing, after losing 7 out of 14 premier league matches, he left Chelsea on 16th place in the table. with his winning ratio across both spells at the club in all competition standing at 63.6 per cent

3. Avram Grant

Original joining Chelsea as Director of Football in July 2007, Grant was elevated to the front of the house when Jose Mourinho departed Chelsea in September 2008.

Avram Grant helped Chelsea to reach their first Champions League Final in 2008

Despite being unpopular with the fans, Grant steered Chelsea to the Final of  the EFL Cup, Finished second in the Premier League. He narrowly missed out on winning Chelsea's first Champions league title in 2008 when he unfortunately lost to Manchester United  on penalty shootout. Despite not winning any trophies with the Club, Grant winning ratio tops the list of Chelsea' most successful managers with 67 per cent.

4. Carlo Ancelloti

Ancelloti began his role as Chelsea Manager in July 2009, arriving from Italy with impressive CV and replacing the outgoing Guus Hiddink, who had temporary charge the previous season. Ancelotti responded with Christmas tree shape, once opponents worked out ways to counter that he used two strikers and one attacking midfielder.
Carlo Ancelotti won with Chelsea FA, Premier League and Community Shield

Finishing second was a commendable achievement but inability to progress to the later stages of champions league had Ancelotti dismissed soon after Chelsea final game of the season. Ancelotti won a Premier league, FA Cup, and Community Shield. with a slightly higher win percentage of 61.2%, the Italian takes fourth place in all tome Chelsea manager with many wins


5. Andre Villas-Boas

Like Mourinho, Villas-Boas joined from Porto but he could not match his compatriot's success. He was once considered the Special One II, With Chelsea outside the top four in the Premier League, he was sacked in March 2012 with a win ratio of 47.5 per cent - the lowest of any Blues boss in the Abramovich era.
6. Roberto Di Matteo

Another temporary manager, Di Matteo moved up from being assistant to Villas-Boas and the Italian oversaw victory in the FA Cup final against Liverpool. Di Matteo also managed Chelsea to a remarkable defeat of Barcelona in the semi-finals of the Champions League, then Didier Drogba's penalty in the shoot-out saw Chelsea beat Bayern Munich at their Allianz Arena home and claim the club's first European Cup in 2012.
Di Matteo lifting Chelsea's first Champions league ever after beating Bayern Munich at Allianz Alena in 2012

Di Matteo was rewarded with a permanent contract but was dismissed after a Champions League group-stage loss to Juventus. His eight months in charge, while delivering two major trophies, yielded a win ratio of 57.1 per cent.
7. Rafael Benitez 2012-2013
Rafael Benitez was appointed as the Chelsea's club interim manager in November 2012 following the departure of Roberto Di Matteo. Benitez secured the Europa league Trophy after beating Benefica 2-1 in Amsterdam.
Rafa Benitez won Chelsea Europa League in 2013

Benitez steered the team to automatic Champions league qualification after finishing 3rd in the Premier league. After the end of 2012/13 season he was released from his contract to become the new manager of Napoli.  Benitez, whose win ratio was 58.3 per cent at Stamford Bridge, was another appointment that was unpopular with fans.
 8. Antonio Conte 2016-2018
Another Italian, Conte took charge after successful periods at Juventus and Italy. He won the Premier League title in style playing 5-3-2 formation in his first season but Conte left despite beating United in the FA Cup final in the following campaign. Conte's win ratio of 65.1 per cent at the club is second only to Avram Grant.
Conte's 5-3-2 formation won him the premier league in his first season

Despite his early success, Conte was sacked after the 2018 season in the favour of Maurizio Sarri, he will be a Serie A rival for Sarri at Juventus next term as Conte has been appointed to manage Inter Milan too.
9. Maurizio Sarri 2018-2019
Maurizio Sarri bacame the Chelsea head coach in July 2018. He moved to Stamford Bridge following a succesful three year spell at Seria A side Napoli. 
Maurizio Sarri won his first Major Trophy with Chelsea, winning Europa League

Sarriball is the name given to the brace, progressive tactics of Maurizio Sarri, is a style of play as vertical tiki-taka, and is a possession based style with plenty of short, quick passes but an emphasis on moving up the pitch quickly. Sarri's style at Chelsea never won fans over but third place in the Premier League, coupled with an appearance in the EFL Cup final - overshadowed by Kepa Arrizabalaga refusing to be substituted - and Europa League glory marked a successful single season. Sarri's 61.9 per cent win ratio at the club narrowly pips fellow Italian Ancelotti, who replaced him at Napoli last year.


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