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2nd November 2015
04:13pm GMT

"I hear he could have gone on Sunday," writes Levene. "But, like previous sackings, Chelsea are choosing their moment. They want an opportunity that minimises the damage caused to the club.
"That means balancing the risk that a Mourinho side increasingly riven with divisions continues to lose games, with a moment to give his replacement the longest possible run-up at a debut match.
"Sense says, discounting a complete disaster against Dynamo Kiev on Wednesday, that the axe will fall after Stoke on Saturday evening.
No 'emergency press conferences' (as some social media trolls have alluded to), just a simple statement put out via the official club website thanking him for his efforts, but talking about the 'regrettable' nature of recent results. "Lunchtime on Sunday, given previous conduct."Explore more on these topics: