European champions Chelsea have denied British media reports linking former manager Avram Grant to an assistant role alongside interim coach Rafael Benitez at Stamford Bridge.
Newspaper reports suggested the club's Russian owner Roman Abramovich was second guessing his decision to bring in Spaniard Benitez after Roberto Di Matteo was sacked in late November.
"There is no truth in reports that Avram Grant will be returning to the club," a Chelsea spokeman said on Monday.
Israeli Grant replaced Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge in 2007 and spent 54 games in charge, winning 36 of those until his was dismissed in May 2008.
Chelsea have gone seven Premier League games without a win after losing 3-1 to West Ham United on Saturday. The Londoners sit in third place, 10 points behind leaders Manchester United after 15 games.
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