Former Chelsea player Timo Werner has advocated for the appointment of Julian Nagelsmann as the club's new manager to replace Graham Potter. Werner and Nagelsmann worked together at RB Leipzig and share similar football ideas.
Nagelsmann's successful track record, including guiding Leipzig to the Champions League semi-finals in 2020/21 and remaining undefeated in Europe's elite competition with Bayern this season, make him a strong candidate for the job.
However, the appointment of Frank Lampard as interim coach could mean that Chelsea misses out on a significant Champions League opportunity. Nagelsmann is believed to match Chelsea's long-term vision as a coach.
Despite Nagelsmann's reported compatibility with Chelsea's long-term vision, the appointment of Lampard suggests that the club is not actively pursuing Nagelsmann at this time. This decision may have cost Chelsea a chance to advance further in the Champions League, where Nagelsmann's tactical prowess and experience in the competition could have been valuable.
Moreover, there were initial concerns that Nagelsmann would need a break from football after his dismissal from Bayern Munich. Additionally, Chelsea would have to pay a significant sum to secure his appointment, which could have contributed to the club's decision to appoint Lampard on an interim basis.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether Lampard will be able to turn things around for Chelsea and guide them to success. If not, the club may consider Nagelsmann as a viable option in the future, given his strong track record and perceived compatibility with the club's long-term vision.
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