No clear air talks at Chelsea since Liam Rosenior's sacking
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Calum McFarlane has rubbished reports claiming Liam Rosenior chose not to address the Chelsea players in the dressing room after the Brighton defeat. The Blues’ 3-0 defeat on the south coast on Tuesday spelled the end for Rosenior as head coach after just 106 days.
The shortest managerial spell of the BlueCo ownership ended amid player unrest, fan anger and a dismal run of form
Liam Rosenior has been fired as Chelsea manager after a desperate Premier League run of five losses without scoring a goal.
Following Liam Rosenior’s brutally swift exit from Stamford Bridge this week, the rumour mill went into absolute overdrive. Social media was full of reports that the tactician was walking away with a historic £24 million golden handshake.
Liam Rosenior was officially dismissed as Chelsea head coach on April 22, 2026, following a short and underwhelming tenure that lasted just over three months. The decision came after a 3-0 defeat to Brighton, marking a historic low for the club as they endured their worst goal drought in over a century.
LIAM ROSENIOR wasn’t given a single farewell tribute from a Chelsea player after his brutal sacking last week. The Blues pulled the plug on Rosenior’s tenure after just four months
Chelsea reportedly suffer a blow in their pursuit of a replacement for Liam Rosenior, though the manager's rejection has at least narrowed their list of targets.
They may have been rivals on the pitch, but Oliver Glasner and Mikel Arteta have extended their best wishes to former