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Chelsea legend 'in advanced talks to become new Cardiff City boss'

A Chelsea legend is reportedly in advanced talks over a swift return to management with Cardiff City.

The former Blues star left his previous managerial job this week after just three games in charge.

Whoever Cardiff decide to appoint will face a tough task, with the club currently bottom of the Championship.

The Bluebirds have won just one of their nine Championship games so far this campaign, with that victory coming against Millwall under the guidance of caretaker boss Omer Riza. 

The former Blues star could replace Erol Bulut, who was sacked by Cardiff last month

Makelele was appointed as the manager of Greek side Asteras Tripolis last month and won one and drew two of his three matches in charge.

Makelele told London World: 'I love the job, but I can’t accept when people interfere and tell me what I can or cannot do.

'They promised me full control of the team. It was (supposed to be) my decision who played or didn’t play.'

Makelele was especially frustrated when club officials insisted that youngster Darnell Eric Bile should be on the bench against Athens Kallithea.

He said: 'In the last game, they insisted a key player [Darnell Eric Bile] should be benched.

'The player has a small amateur salary, but he’s the best player in the team. I brought him on for just 20 minutes – he got two assists, and we won the game.

'But they didn’t want him (to play). They thought they could control whether he plays because he hadn’t signed a (new) contract. I used him because of his quality.'

Makelele previously had spells as manager of Bastia and Eupen.

Intriguingly, he worked for Cardiff's rivals Swansea in 2017 as an assistant to Paul Clement. 

He later returned to Chelsea as a youth coach and technical mentor.

Makelele enjoyed a hugely successful playing career, which included him winning an array of trophies with Chelsea and Real Madrid, while he was also capped by France on 71 occasions.

The impact that he made was recognised by the defensive midfield position sometimes being referred to as 'the Makelele role'. 

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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