Former Chelsea player Ashley Cole has expressed his desire to transition into management after hanging up his boots. Cole, a left-back with 107 England caps, played for Chelsea from 2007 to 2014 and won numerous titles, including four Premier League crowns and the Champions League. He has since joined the club as a technical assistant, working behind the scenes to help the current squad.
Speaking at Chelsea's Cobham training ground, Cole stated that he is eager to take on a more prominent role within the club. He has been observing the current coaching staff and believes he has the necessary skills to succeed in management. Cole's experience as a player and his current role as a technical assistant have given him a unique perspective on the game, which he hopes to apply to his future career.
Cole's decision to pursue a career in management comes at a time when the football industry is increasingly recognizing the importance of former players in coaching and leadership roles. Many clubs are now employing former players as coaches, analysts, or in other technical capacities, and Cole's move is likely to be seen as a positive step for his future career.
While Cole has not yet specified what his next move will be, he is clearly excited about the prospect of taking on a more prominent role within the club. With his wealth of experience and knowledge of the game, it is likely that he will be in high demand as he looks to transition into management.