Chelsea make Liam Rosenior head coach after Enzo Maresca's abrupt departure
Liam Rosenior, 41, takes charge at Chelsea to continue youth-focused strategy with a contract until 2032, succeeding Enzo Maresca amid fan dissatisfaction.
- Liam Rosenior has been officially named Chelsea’s new manager on a five-and-a-half-year contract following Enzo Maresca's departure on New Year’s Day.
- Chelsea expressed their delight in appointing Rosenior, citing his ability to build teams and maintain high standards as key factors.
- Rosenior stated, 'This is a club with a unique spirit and a proud history of winning trophies,' emphasizing his commitment to the team.
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Chelsea is having a pretty busy start of the year: Enzo Maresca’s start as a club coach, who had managed to find some stability and raised trophies such as the Club World Cup and the Conference League. In London there is no time to lose, so in the last few hours they confirmed Liam Rosenior as their replacement, a strategist who headed to Strasbourg of France, a team that shares owners with the English squad. “I feel very honored to be Chelsea’s…
'Better choice' - Paul Scholes names the manager Chelsea should have hired
Man Utd and England legend Paul Scholes (Picture: Getty) Paul Scholes believes there was a ‘better choice’ for the Chelsea job than new Stamford Bridge boss Liam Rosenior. The relatively inexperienced and unproven Rosenior was confirmed as Chelsea’s new head coach on Tuesday. The 41-year-old, whose three previous managerial spells have come at Strasbourg, Hull City and Derby City, signed a six-year deal with the Blues. The Chelsea board turned t…
LONDON (AP) — Chelsea confirmed the hiring of Liam Rosenior as their new manager, offering him a six-year contract after he left French club Strasbourg on Tuesday.
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