New Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior believes the club can still be successful even after a sudden mid-season change.
Liam Rosenior takes charge as Chelsea reset after Maresca’s departure
Chelsea turn a new page in their management this weekend. New boss Liam Rosenior steps into the dugout FA Cup tie with Charlton Athletic. The timing is sudden, but Rosenior appears calm as he takes charge midway through the season.
The club left Enzo Maresca after tensions behind the scenes became too loud to ignore. The results also told a difficult story. The Blues dropped to eighth place in the Premier League with just one win from their last nine matches.
That dip has erased the shine of two trophies Maresca won in his first season. For Rosenior, the task is big and clear. He must stabilize the mood and lift the faith. He needs to put the focus back on performances. This starts with a cup test that now has extra meaning.
New boss backs long-term success amid competitive struggles
Speaking with confidence, said Rosenior: “No excuses for starting my job mid-season. I’m here to win. I’m here to win.”
“This project is about winning. It’s not about anything other than trying to win trophies.
“Whether I am at the club in three, four, five years, this club will be successful for a long time.”
The new head coach also emphasized the fans’ patience at this stage. He knows that the competition form must improve quickly. But he sees progress coming through clear roles and trust. He sees this period as an opportunity and not as a setback. If Chelsea responds well in the game Sunday could be the first step of a major reconstruction.
Author’s opinion:
Rosenior feels like a good man at work. If the players give in, Chelsea can turn the noise into direction. Fans will keep an eye on how quickly this group works on new ideas under pressure.
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