Chelsea Sack Rosenior After Historic Losing Streak and Fan Unrest
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Updated · BBC.com · Apr 22
Chelsea Sack Rosenior After Historic Losing Streak and Fan Unrest
53 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Apr 22
Chelsea have sacked head coach Liam Rosenior after just over three months in charge, following a fifth consecutive Premier League defeat without scoring.
Rosenior leaves after 23 matches, with Calum McFarlane appointed interim manager as Chelsea's European qualification hopes fade amid mounting fan unrest.
Rosenior's dismissal marks Chelsea's fifth permanent managerial change under BlueCo ownership since 2022, highlighting ongoing instability at the club.
Did player power or a historic losing streak ultimately seal the manager's fate at Chelsea?
Five managers sacked since 2022: Is the problem the coach or the club's entire philosophy?
Why did Chelsea give Rosenior a 'vote of confidence' only days before firing him?
With Simeone and Luis tipped as favorites, who can finally bring stability to Stamford Bridge?
Can interim boss Calum McFarlane salvage Chelsea's season by winning the FA Cup?