Former Tottenham manager Juande Ramos has been tipped to replace Jose Mourinho as Chelsea manager, in an exclusive from Matt Hughes of the Times.
The club’s executives will spend today deliberating with Roman Abramovich over Mourinho’s future, despite the Portuguese taking today’s training session and expecting to lead the team against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge this Saturday.
If the board conclude that a change in manager is needed to improve their disastrous form, Juande Ramos will be seriously considered with the Spaniard keen to prove himself in the Premier League after a spell at London rivals, Tottenham

Ramos led lead Tottenham to their worst ever start to a league campaign in the 2008/09 season, with the team placed at the bottom of the table after acquiring just two points from their opening eight matches.
Despite his failure in England and apparent failure to grasp English, Ramos may not be such a shock candidate with Abramovich and Dnipro president Ihor Kolomoyskyi sharing somewhat of a working relationship.
Ramos has been without a job since leaving Ukrainian side Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk by mutual consent in the summer of 2014, having won the domestic league in his final season.




