Chelsea Sack Head Coach Liam Rosenior After Historic Losing Streak Chelsea Football Club has parted ways with head coach Liam Rosenior following a devastating 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Tuesday. The decision marks the second managerial change of the season for the Premier League side, who have endured a catastrophic five-match league losing streak without scoring a single goal—a first-time occurrence since 1912. The club’s board cited the damaging run of form as the primary reason for ending Rosenior’s tenure, which began in January when he replaced Enzo Maresca. Rosenior, who joined Chelsea from his former club Strasbourg, had signed a five-and-a-half-year contract. However, his time at Stamford Bridge has been marred by mounting pressure. The club’s owners, BlueCo, which also controls Strasbourg as part of a multi-club ownership model, have faced increasing scrutiny from fans. Critics, including supporters of Strasbourg, have condemned the transfer of Rosenior to Chelsea, calling it “another humiliating step in Racing’s subservience to Chelsea.” This sentiment was amplified after the French club’s fans expressed scathing criticism of the move in March, questioning the strategic rationale behind the appointment. Despite earlier support from co-owner Behdad Eghbali, who publicly endorsed Rosenior in March and expressed confidence in his ability to succeed, the manager’s fate was sealed after the 3-0 loss to Brighton. In a post-match statement, Rosenior described the team’s performance as “indefensible,” a remark that underscored the depth of frustration within the club. The defeat came amid a broader slump for Chelsea, who are struggling to secure a top-four finish and face an uphill battle to qualify for European competitions next season.#liam_rosenior #brighton_hove_albion #chelsea_football_club #strasbourg #blueco
