Chelsea has officially named Liam Rosenior as their new manager, signing him to a six-year contract.
In their announcement, the club emphasized that they will maintain a strong focus on player development, with high expectations and ambitions.
Rosenior expressed that being given this opportunity is incredibly meaningful to him, and he is committed to doing everything possible to achieve success for the club.
He also mentioned that “I will cherish this club for the rest of my life, but I couldn’t refuse Chelsea.”
During an emotional press conference, the former Derby and Hull City manager allowed reporters to pose challenging questions.
At 41 years old, he takes over from Enzo Maresca, who departed Chelsea on New Year’s Day.
Rosenior will be accompanied by three members of his staff: Khalifa Cisse, Ben Warner, and Justin Walker.
This is a significant moment for Rosenior, as managing at the highest level has always been his dream, and Chelsea represents one of the most prestigious roles in the Premier League and perhaps in global football.
He is well-prepared, having managed 153 games and gained valuable experience, including leading a young Strasbourg team to European competitions, which has made him eager for this new challenge.
Some fans have expressed skepticism about the six-year contract. One commenter remarked: “Six years? They just never learn, do they?
“More money than sense. I wish Liam Rosenior all the luck in the world; he is a good coach. Hopefully, he can be allowed to do his job!”
Another fan noted that “six years? Fair play to Rosenior and his agent. Knowing Chelsea, they’ll probably go through nine managers in that time.”
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A different perspective stated that “a six-year contract for any manager who isn’t Pep Guardiola is absolutely ridiculous and nothing less than I’d expect from the incompetent Chelsea board.”
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In further remarks, newly appointed manager Liam Rosenior stated: “I firmly believe in teamwork, unity, and working together, and these values will be central to everything we do. They will form the foundation of our success.”
He expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with the talented players and staff to foster strong relationships both on and off the pitch, creating an environment where everyone is united and motivated by a common goal.
“There is a genuine desire to win, and I will dedicate myself every day to help this team compete at the highest level, making everyone associated with Chelsea Football Club proud.”
Rosenior wants the fans to take pride in the team’s identity and representation in every match they play, acknowledging that they are the heart and soul of this historic club.



