Chelsea, sending Sarri away would not be new: the figures


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The rumors circulating about the passage of Maurizio Sarri at Juventus are becoming more and more insistent. And then the Daily Mail, budgets in hand, has calculated how much Chelsea has spent to date only to exempt its coaches: from Ranieri to Conte passing through Mou and the others, a waltz that always ends with the severance pay.

First exoneration of the Abramovich era was that of Ranieri in 2003. The Italian resisted strenuously, brought Chelsea to second place and in the Champions League semifinal, but in July he had to give in: after two talks Abramovich dismissed him to start the Mourinho era .

The last of the long list of farewells despite a contract in place could be Sarr. A few days ago, however, Chelsea exceeded 100 million euros in payments to coaches in the Abramovich era. And not the contract ones, but the post-farewell ones. When another technician sat on the London bench.

105, precisely, the millions spent by the president of Chelsea as compensation to the technicians fired over the last fifteen years. In this sense Abramovich is the absolute king, capable of breaking down a hundred to pay his former coaches. The one who benefited most from the severance payments was certainly Mourinho, paid 26 million in 2007 and therefore 9 in 2015, for a total of 35 million and a half coming from Chelsea.

Chelsea paid 35 million to Mourinho and his staff, while for the rest of the away coaches Abramovich had to open the wallet only for the departing coach: Ranieri, Ancelotti, Conte, Grant, Villas-Boas, Di Matteo and Scolari, who more or less, they brought the expense to three digits.

From: Il Mattino.

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