Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will be asked to explain to owner Roman Abramovich why his side have not won the Champions League - even if the Italian coach manages to seal a Premier League and FA Cup double, according to a report from The Sun.
The Blues will win the league if they beat Wigan Athletic at the weekend, whilst they meet Portsmouth in the FA Cup final on May 15.
Nevertheless, director Mike Forde insisted that there will still be a comprehensive review process at the end of the campaign to establish just why the Londoners failed on the continental stage.
"The day after we win the title we will ask ourselves why we didn't win the Champions League.
"In football it is about getting better every day, that's what we are aiming for.
"[Jose] Mourinho started with this vision years ago and he passed the torch successfully to other big managers like Guus Hiddink and Ancelotti."
Forde also insisted that the club were working well when so many fine coaches appeared to want to come to Stamford Bridge.
"That the best coaches in the world think we are doing a good job is clear," he added.
"Carlo Ancelotti brought only one assistant with him and that tells us we have a good staff of our own - and that's what it is all about in the end.
"So the way we are working, that's not a secret - every club in the world can have a copy of that.
"The real secret, if you can call it that, is the people who work for us."
The Blues will win the league if they beat Wigan Athletic at the weekend, whilst they meet Portsmouth in the FA Cup final on May 15.
Nevertheless, director Mike Forde insisted that there will still be a comprehensive review process at the end of the campaign to establish just why the Londoners failed on the continental stage.
"The day after we win the title we will ask ourselves why we didn't win the Champions League.
"In football it is about getting better every day, that's what we are aiming for.
"[Jose] Mourinho started with this vision years ago and he passed the torch successfully to other big managers like Guus Hiddink and Ancelotti."
Forde also insisted that the club were working well when so many fine coaches appeared to want to come to Stamford Bridge.
"That the best coaches in the world think we are doing a good job is clear," he added.
"Carlo Ancelotti brought only one assistant with him and that tells us we have a good staff of our own - and that's what it is all about in the end.
"So the way we are working, that's not a secret - every club in the world can have a copy of that.
"The real secret, if you can call it that, is the people who work for us."
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