Chelsea’s men’s team have become synonymous with chopping and changing managers in pursuit of Champions League glory. Thomas Tuchel leads his side into the semi-finals of European competition having controversially replaced Frank Lampard to become the 15th permanent manager of the Roman Abramovich era.
Ironically, when Champions League glory did finally arrive in Munich in 2012, it was caretaker boss Roberto Di Matteo at the helm.
But the story could hardly be more different across Cobham with Chelsea Women, who are chasing their own moment of European triumph to cap off a remarkable journey.
It is a journey which has not always been smooth, and one which has been possible due to “pioneer” manager Emma Hayes. Hayes took over in 2012, just
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