Chelsea Fires Liam Rosenior Just 107 Days After Hiring Him – Full Story

by Ryan Cooper
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Liam Rosenior was dismissed by Chelsea just 107 days after his appointment, the club confirmed on April 22, 2026. The decision marks the end of a turbulent tenure that began in January when he replaced Enzo Maresca, who was sacked on New Year’s Day. Rosenior took charge of a side sitting eighth in the Premier League with the explicit goal of securing Champions League qualification through a top-five finish. Despite inheriting a team in transition, Rosenior struggled to turn results around. His side lost four consecutive matches prior to his dismissal, leaving Chelsea sixth in the table — one point behind fifth-placed Liverpool and trailing Aston Villa in fourth and Manchester United in third. The club’s hierarchy had previously stated they would not evaluate his performance before the summer of 2027, citing a need to assess him over a 70-game period. At the time of his sacking, he had managed only 17 games. Chelsea’s ownership, now on its fifth permanent manager since 2022, emphasized that Rosenior remained open to feedback and capable of learning from mistakes. However, a string of poor results accelerated the timeline for review, culminating in his abrupt departure. Reports indicate the club has already identified a replacement, though no official announcement has been made regarding his successor. The dismissal underscores the intense pressure at Stamford Bridge to deliver immediate success amid ongoing instability in the managerial role. Rosenior’s exit adds another chapter to a tumultuous period for the Blues, who continue to search for stability under their current ownership.

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