Chelsea specialized chief Michael Emenalo said the club needed to sack Jose Mourinho as a result of an "obvious conflict" between the director and the players.
Mourinho was rejected on Thursday evening with the Blues sixteenth in the Premier League and only a point over the assignment zone after their most noticeably awful begin to a season following 1978.
The move has been reprimanded by a percentage of the club's supporters and numerous vibe Mourinho ought to have been managed more opportunity to enhance the circumstance in the wake of winning the class title last season.
However, Emenalo has clarified the choice was made to "ensure the club" and that there were issues between the players and their supervisor Mourinho, who depicted himself as feeling "sold out" by his group in the 2-1 misfortune at Leicester City on Monday.
"What happened was not a pre-pondered choice, it was a choice taken to ensure the club," Emenalo told Chelsea TV.
"While there is gigantic feeling for the person who has done as such much for the club, the truth remains that Chelsea is a club stuck in an unfortunate situation.
Michael Emenalo
"The proprietor is compelled to make what is an extremely intense choice for the benefit of the club.
"Chelsea is one of the greatest clubs on the planet and is one point over the assignment places in the Premier League; that is sufficiently bad.
"Anyone who adores the club or has any sort of association to the club can comprehend this club is in a bad position and that something must be finished."