Liam Rosenior Set for Interview as Chelsea’s Next Head Coach
Posted on January 05, 2026, updated on January 05, 2026
Liam Rosenior is on the verge of being appointed as Chelsea's new head coach, having traveled to London for crucial talks with the club's leadership. This follows the departure of Enzo Maresca, who left his position after a series of disappointing results and miscommunications within the club.
Rosenior, currently managing Strasbourg—also under the ownership of Chelsea's parent company, BlueCo—has been identified as the leading candidate to replace Maresca. Discussions are underway to finalize the agreement, which could see Rosenior in charge for Chelsea's upcoming fixtures, including a match against Fulham.
Amidst this transitional period, Chelsea is eager to move quickly in appointing Rosenior, as they aim to regain momentum and improve their standing in the Premier League. The team has struggled, exemplified by their recent performance and dissatisfaction from fans regarding the current management.
As Rosenior prepares for this significant step in his career, he is expected to bring a fresh approach and tactical philosophy, having previously guided Strasbourg effectively. The next few days will be critical for both the club and its new managerial candidate as they seek stability and success.
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