Liam Rosenior named Chelsea head coach after Strasbourg spell

Liam Rosenior named Chelsea head coach after Strasbourg spell — Assets.goal.com
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Goal: Chelsea have appointed Liam Rosenior as their new head coach, moving the 41-year-old from BlueCo's Strasbourg to Stamford Bridge to succeed Enzo Maresca.

Rosenior is best known as a former Premier League and Championship defender who moved into coaching and punditry, then into first-team roles at Derby, Hull and Strasbourg. He led Hull to a seventh-placed Championship finish in 2023-24, has been Strasbourg head coach since summer 2024 and is noted for developing young players such as Liam Delap, Tyler Morton and Fabio Carvalho, plus the sale of Jacob Greaves for an initial £15 million. Tactically he favours playing from the back, bravery on the ball and a fluid 3-4-3; Strasbourg average 52.9 percent possession and used Emmanuel Emegha as a pacy focal point.

There are clear risks: Strasbourg have shown late-game fatigue, away struggles and a perceived lack of a reliable plan B, and Chelsea expect both defensive maturity and results. Rosenior becomes the club's second-ever Black head coach, and how he adapts to the pressure of one of the game's biggest jobs remains to be seen — the appointment is widely viewed in the source as a significant leap and a notable gamble by the club's hierarchy.


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