Could Liam Rosenior be Chelsea's New Manager for the Next Six Years?
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London, Jan 6 (NationPress) Chelsea has officially announced the appointment of Liam Rosenior as their new manager on a six-year contract. The former coach of Hull City and Strasbourg steps in to fill the void left by Enzo Maresca, who parted ways with the club on New Year's Day.
Rosenior will be present at Craven Cottage as Chelsea faces Fulham in their upcoming Premier League clash on Wednesday. He is set to lead his first training session with the players on Thursday.
Joining Stamford Bridge after a successful stint abroad with RC Strasbourg, where he achieved European qualification for the first time in 19 years during his inaugural season, Rosenior has previously managed in England with Hull City and Derby County.
Expressing his feelings on the appointment, Rosenior stated, “I am incredibly humbled and honored to be named head coach of Chelsea Football Club. This opportunity means everything to me, and I am grateful to everyone involved for their trust in me to take on this role. I am committed to bringing the success that this club rightfully deserves.”
The 41-year-old Englishman also shared his ambitions to rejuvenate a club currently facing challenges in the Premier League. “It is my responsibility to safeguard our identity and build a team that embodies these values in every match as we strive to win trophies,” Rosenior added.
Having played in both the Premier League and Championship for teams like Fulham, Reading, and Hull City, Rosenior has a wealth of experience. He has also served as a coach at Derby County under Phillip Cocu and Wayne Rooney, and now he faces his most significant challenge yet as the head coach of Chelsea.
Currently, Chelsea sits in fifth place in the 2025-26 Premier League standings with 31 points from 20 matches. Their performance this season has not met expectations, prompting the departure of Enzo Maresca. Their latest encounter ended in a 1-1 draw against Manchester City on January 4, 2026, at the Etihad Stadium, with their next match being an away game against Fulham on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.