Chelsea FC have parted ways with head coach Liam Rosenior following a shocking run of poor performances that left fans and management frustrated.
Rosenior’s time at Stamford Bridge lasted just over three months, making it one of the shortest managerial stints in the club’s recent history. His dismissal comes after a series of disappointing results, including five consecutive Premier League defeats without scoring a single goal.

The final blow was a heavy 3–0 loss, which further exposed the team’s struggles in front of goal and overall lack of cohesion on the pitch. In total, Chelsea lost seven of their last eight matches, a run that saw them slip to seventh place on the league table and fall seven points behind the Champions League qualification spots.
The goal drought has been particularly alarming, marking the club’s worst scoring run in over a century. Concerns also grew over dressing room tension, questionable tactical decisions, and declining confidence among players.
In a brief statement, the club described performances as falling “below expected standards,” signaling the urgency behind the decision to make a managerial change.
Assistant coach Calum McFarlane has now been placed in temporary charge while the club begins its search for a new permanent manager.
This latest development adds to ongoing concerns about instability at Chelsea, as the club continues to struggle to find consistency despite significant investment and high expectations.
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