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Chelsea Pull The Plug On Liam Rosenior After Brutal Losing Streak

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Chelsea’s season has taken another dramatic turn, with the club parting ways with head coach Liam Rosenior just over three months into his tenure.

The decision comes after a run of results that left the London side in freefall, raising fresh questions about stability at one of England’s biggest clubs.

A Short-Lived Tenure At Stamford Bridge

Rosenior’s time in charge lasted just 106 days. Appointed in January on a long-term five-and-a-half-year deal, the move was initially seen as a bold attempt to rebuild and reset.

But football can be unforgiving, especially at a club with Chelsea’s expectations.

Despite early optimism, results never quite settled. Across all competitions, the team managed only 11 wins in 23 matches under his leadership, a return that ultimately proved costly.

Five Games, No Goals, And A Historic Low

The final blow came in a heavy 3-0 defeat away to Brighton, marking Chelsea’s fifth consecutive Premier League loss.

Even more concerning was the lack of attacking threat. The club failed to score in all five matches, a drought not seen since 1912. For a team known for its attacking talent, it was a statistic that underlined just how far things had slipped.

Club Statement Points To Standards

In confirming the decision, Chelsea acknowledged Rosenior’s professionalism but made it clear that results were not meeting expectations.

The club stressed that the call was not taken lightly, especially with key fixtures still ahead in the season. However, performances on the pitch ultimately forced their hand.

What Happens Next At Chelsea

For now, the responsibility falls to Calum McFarlane, who steps up from his role as under-21 head coach to lead the first team on an interim basis until the end of the campaign.

It is a familiar stopgap solution for a club that has seen frequent managerial changes in recent years.

FA Cup Still Offers A Lifeline

Despite their league struggles, Chelsea’s season is not beyond saving.

A crucial FA Cup semifinal against Leeds United at Wembley awaits this weekend, offering a chance to shift the narrative and salvage silverware from a turbulent campaign.

Bigger Questions About Stability

Rosenior’s departure once again highlights the pressure cooker environment at Chelsea, where long-term projects often collide with short-term expectations.

The club has indicated that a broader review is underway as they search for a permanent solution in the dugout. For supporters and players alike, the hope is that the next appointment brings not just results, but much-needed stability.

{Source:SABC Sport}

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