Chelsea’s players have labeled Liam Rosenior as an “awkward communicator” who “tried to be a friend,” according to a report outlining five issues they encountered with the 41-year-old.
Liam Rosenior was dismissed following 106 days as Chelsea’s manager after suffering five straight defeats without finding the net. BlueCo had few alternatives left afterThe athletes began to tease him about his glasses..
Calum McFarlane is set for a second temporary role following his previous tenure with Chelsea, during which he secured a draw against Manchester City after Enzo Maresca was dismissed in January. He will now be overseeing the team’s preparation for their FA Cup semi-final against Leeds at Wembley on Sunday.
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The Guardian claimChelsea’s players believed Rosenior was ‘not sufficiently experienced’ and ‘lacked the ability to handle elite athletes’ following his prior roles at Hull City and Strasbourg.
They also opposed his efforts to “be a friend to players behind closed doors” and “too many individual meetings,” perceiving him as an “inept communicator.”
It was disclosed earlier on Thursday that Club insiders were “openly discussing how instructions were not being followed” and “joked about the ‘LinkedIn’ language,” while “some senior figures wanted to continue supporting him,” but his position became “untenable” when it became evident that some members of the dressing room were “on the verge of rebellion.”
The athletes “didn’t seem to be on board” with him, and the “last straw” occurred when they listened to his interview after the 3-0 loss against Brighton, where Rosenior criticized the players’ motivation and condemned their “unacceptable” play. The team was “furious.”
Who is set to become the next manager of Chelsea?
Andoni Iraola is considered a top contenderand reports indicate that ‘contact’ has been established with the Spanish player, who will become a free agent at the end of the season following his rejection of contract extension offers from Bournemouth.
Ben Jacobs mentioned ten managers as he outlined BlueCo’s quest for a new leader, such as Julian Nagelsmann and Luis Enrique, while our colleagues atTEAMtalk reportChelsea have already begun ‘preparations’ to attract Matthias Jaissle, the manager of Al-Ahli.
The Guardianreport that the Chelsea players are seeking a ‘strong personality’ who can ‘manage big egos’ as their next permanent manager, and the club is also ‘interested in hiring a manager with high-level experience’ who has ‘a history of working with players from diverse backgrounds’.






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