#3 Maurizio Sarri
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When Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea, he had wanted the club to play attractive, free-flowing football but that had never quite come to pass. However, if Chelsea replaces Conte with his fellow Italian Maurizio Sarri, then he could have a coach who might make the club play a brand of dynamic attacking football that could take the Premier League by storm.
The Napoli manager is possibly one of the best managers in Europe at the moment, who has devised a style of play that has made the Naples based club an irresistible attacking force at times.
For instance, the game against Manchester City in the Champions League was perhaps one of the biggest exhibitions of attacking football in 2017 and although Napoli lost, they held their own. The patient build-up, followed by lightning-quick attacks has made the team the toast of Italy. With the possibility of recruiting better players at Chelsea, he could be an inspiring choice.