I don't think Roman has any intention of employing Rafa as manager after the season ends, regardless of how the season pans out.
Although if I was Michael Emenalo (Chelsea DoF) I might be a little worried that Rafa may well be considered for the DoF role alongside his compatriot Guardiola if he doesn't rock the boat, prods Torres back to life and instills some defensive solidity in a decidedly leaky ship.
It's not Rafa's style to play the mute, subservient role with an overbearing, meddling owner but Chelsea are clearly a big draw.
It's going to be a tough task given he's clearly not a fans' favourite at the Bridge.
For all the guff spouted about him he's a talented manager and it's good to see him back in the game.
Although if I was Michael Emenalo (Chelsea DoF) I might be a little worried that Rafa may well be considered for the DoF role alongside his compatriot Guardiola if he doesn't rock the boat, prods Torres back to life and instills some defensive solidity in a decidedly leaky ship.
It's not Rafa's style to play the mute, subservient role with an overbearing, meddling owner but Chelsea are clearly a big draw.
It's going to be a tough task given he's clearly not a fans' favourite at the Bridge.
For all the guff spouted about him he's a talented manager and it's good to see him back in the game.