Who is BRUNO SALTOR, Chelsea Football Club`s Interim manager
Following the sack of Graham Potter by Chelsea Football Club, a new name has been thrown into the prestigious EPL managerial list with the promotion of Bruno Saltor as interim manager of the Blues.
SportsRation in this report provides answers to the trending question, WHO IS BRUNO SALTOR, interim manager of Chelsea Football Club.
Who is Bruno Saltor?
Bruno Saltor Grau, is a Spanish former professional footballer. Born on October 1 1980, the new Chelsea interim manager is 42-years old.
Bruno began his playing career at Espanyol, and went on to appear in 128 La Liga matches. A right-back during his playing days, Bruno famously spent 7-years at Brighton and Hove Albion and even served as captain at the club.
On 10 May 2019, Bruno announced his retirement from active football. His last game was the 4–1 defeat home loss to Manchester City that crowned the Citizens league champons.
In June 2019, Brighton and Hove Albion appointed Bruno Saltor as a senior player development coach. The Spanish ex-defender worked with the seagulls until 2022 when he followed Graham Potter to Chelsea following his appointment.
Saltor will be stepping a big role with no previous managerial experience.
THE CHALLENGEÂ
With ten games to the end of the English Premier League season, Saltor will try to guide the Blues to decent results plus a Champions League journey that continues with a quarter-final against the Carlo Ancelotti tutored Real Madrid.
How he fares during this time will play a huge role in shaping his future in the dug-out.
If he guides Chelsea to a UEFA Champions League title win, who knows, he could yet get the job on a permanent basis.