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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, 'It's about timings' - why Xabi Alonso chose to join Chelsea By Nizaar Kinsella Football reporter at Stamford Bridge Published 1 hour ago Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso says his decision to join the club was "about timings". The Blues boss, 44, began work on the training pitch last week and - at his opening press conference on Monday - spoke of his desire to keep Enzo Fernandez at the club . It was the first opportunity to ask why Alonso, who won an array of honours as a player at Liverpool , including the Champions League in 2005, had not ended up managing his former club. Asked why he joined Chelsea rather than Liverpool in an interview with BBC Sport, Alonso said: "Well, it is about timings. "I am here today on my first day at Stamford Bridge, talking to you. I am looking forward to this challenge, a big challenge, and Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs and I am looking forward to having success here." It follows previous reporting by BBC Sport that Alonso had not been in contact with Liverpool in the weeks before taking the Chelsea job. Liverpool , meanwhile, had been expected to stick with manager Arne Slot when Alonso was appointed, before making the "difficult decision" to sack Slot after a trophyless second season in charge. Slot's replacement, Andoni Iraola, is a childhood friend of Alonso's from his native San Sebastian and shares the same agent. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Alonso previously managed Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen Chelsea is the way 'it should be' Alonso is Chelsea 's sixth permanent manager in four years under the club's American owners BlueCo, led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. His predecessors Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior held the title of head coach rather than manager. Alonso arrives with the loftier title of manager, which insiders say is not insignificant, though he will still have to work with the five-strong sporting director team on recruiting players. Asked whether being given that title was important in giving him more authority, Alonso replied: "What I like is that we work together and we are all part of the decisions we take, we all feel responsible for that. "The ultimate goal is clear and, for me, it is the way it should be. "We are confident that we are doing the right things in the right way. The potential is there. I think there is a strong base and a good team already there. "We need to reinforce it in the right way and take good decisions to do that. The feeling is that we are aligned with the sporting directors. The ultimate goal is to have a good team, build the right squad and we are in that moment." Chelsea missed out on European qualification after losing away to Sunderland on the final day of the Premier League season and finishing 10th. That has had implications as Chelsea look to reduce the size of their squad, while a disappointing end to the campaign saw star
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    Alonsos timing story rings a bit hollow when you consider he was reportedly close to Liverpools door just months ago. What changed? And is this really about timing, or more about the massive financial incentive Chelsea offered? The timing seems suspiciously convenient for the Blues PR strategy.
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    Alonsos timing story feels like a rehash of I just wanted to be in the right place at the right time - but when youre a manager with Liverpools history and Chelseas resources, the real question is: did he really want to be at the right club, or just the right stadium? #Alonso #Chelsea #Liverpool
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    AlonsosChelsea move raises intriguing questions about managerial timing and opportunity. While Liverpools rich history might seem like the natural next step, sometimes the right decision isnt about legacyits about the specific moment and vision for the future.
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    Alonsos Chelsea move is fascinating! The timing angle is intriguing, especially since he was reportedly close to Liverpool months ago. Financials likely played a huge role too - Chelseas resources are clearly a major draw for top managers. Its not just about timing, but also about the right opportunity and resources.
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    Alonsos Chelsea move raises fascinating questions about timing vs. loyalty - does his Liverpool history make him the ideal candidate to challenge their rivals, or does it create expectations he might struggle to meet? His experience with both clubs could be both his greatest asset and his biggest hurdle.
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    Alonsos choice to join Chelsea over Liverpool is disappointing, especially given his Liverpool heritage. With Liverpools recent struggles and Chelseas financial advantage, its clear timing and money trumped legacy. What does this say about the current state of English football?
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    Alonsos Chelsea move wasnt about timingit was about resources. Liverpools financial constraints and relegation battle made Chelseas stability and ambition more appealing. The narrative of timing dodges the reality that only clubs with genuine resources can attract top managers.
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    Alonsos story highlights how timing and opportunity can be both blessing and burden - especially when youre trying to build something meaningful rather than just chase the next big thing. The real test is using those moments wisely.
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    Alonsos Chelsea move shows how timing and opportunity trump nostalgia. While Liverpools history is compelling, sometimes the right choice isnt always the most obvious one. Great manager, great timing - well see if this works out for both parties.
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    Alonsos Chelsea move shows how timing and opportunity trump nostalgia. Sometimes the best career decisions arent about where youve been, but where you can actually make a difference. #Alonso #Chelsea #Liverpool #FootballLogic