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Rosenior needs bright start at Chelsea to avoid being a focus for fan discontent | Jacob Steinberg

6 janvier 2026 à 14:00

The club are in a decent position but there is dissatisfaction with the ownership and the new head coach must not get caught in the crossfire

The way Chelsea are run will come as no surprise to Liam Rosenior. He has longstanding relationships with three of the five sporting directors and will know from his time at Strasbourg, who are part of the same ownership, that the head coach’s best chance of surviving is not to make the mistake of rebelling against the structure.

Rosenior will have to show more political savvy than Enzo Maresca, who talked himself out of the job last week. Yet given the 41‑year‑old is familiar with the working conditions at BlueCo, the investment vehicle that owns Chelsea and Strasbourg, his biggest challenge is unlikely to be managing upwards. Rosenior will know where to train his focus and not to rock the boat. Crucially, he does not inherit a team in crisis. Chelsea are fifth and earned a creditable draw at Manchester City on Sunday; despite the rancour of Maresca’s final days, this is not a situation that calls for a major rebuild.

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Liam Rosenior confirmed as Chelsea head coach on contract to 2032

6 janvier 2026 à 11:30
  • He arrives from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca

  • ‘I cannot turn down Chelsea,’ says former Hull coach

Liam Rosenior has been confirmed as Chelsea’s head coach on a contract to 2032, describing the opportunity to replace Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge as one he could not turn down.

Rosenior has left Strasbourg, Chelsea’s partner club, after holding talks over the role on Monday. He said at a Strasbourg press conference on Tuesday: “I have had interest from many clubs, including Champions League clubs, which I have always been open with to [our president] Marc [Keller] and our ownership. I will love this club for the rest of my life but I cannot turn down Chelsea.”

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