- Chelsea noted that the move was not taken lightly but became necessary due to a sharp decline in form
- Callum McFarlane has been appointed as interim head coach until the end of the campaign.
- Rosenior’s short tenure was marked by criticism over tactical decisions
Chelsea FC have parted ways with head coach Liam Rosenior after just over three months in charge, following a poor run of results that saw the team lose five consecutive league matches without scoring.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the club confirmed the decision in an official statement, expressing appreciation for Rosenior and his backroom staff while acknowledging that recent performances did not meet expectations at a crucial stage of the season.
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Chelsea noted that the move was not taken lightly but became necessary due to a sharp decline in form, adding that the club wishes Rosenior success in his future career.
In the meantime, Callum McFarlane has been appointed as interim head coach until the end of the campaign.

He previously oversaw the team briefly between managerial changes earlier in the season.
The club also indicated that it will begin the search for a permanent manager, describing the process as an opportunity to reassess and make a more stable long-term appointment.
Rosenior’s short tenure was marked by criticism over tactical decisions, with reports suggesting that frequent changes and complex instructions may have affected team cohesion.
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