Chelsea have parted ways with head coach Liam Rosenior after less than four months in charge, following five consecutive Premier League defeats without scoring a goal. The club cited recent poor results as falling below standards, with assistant Calum McFarlane taking temporary charge. Chelsea now sit seven points from Champions League qualification spots ahead of their FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United.
Chelsea announced the departure of Liam Rosenior on Tuesday, ending his 23-match tenure where he won 11 and lost 10. The 41-year-old, who started on January 6 with a contract until 2032, faced mounting pressure after a 3-0 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion. That defeat marked Chelsea's fifth straight Premier League loss without scoring, their first such run since 1912, and five consecutive top-flight defeats since 1993. The club stated the decision was not taken lightly, praising Rosenior's integrity while noting the need for a long-term appointment after self-reflection. Assistant Calum McFarlane steps in temporarily for the second time this season, with Chelsea risking missing European football next year despite an FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley on Sunday. Rosenior expressed fury after the Brighton game, describing the performance as 'unacceptable' and leaving him feeling 'numb' and 'angry.' He urged players to show more 'desire, spirit, courage,' criticizing a lack of professionalism and basics like winning duels. This slump follows Enzo Maresca's exit on New Year's Day, with players like vice-captain Enzo Fernandez and defender Marc Cucurella voicing discontent over instability. Fernandez was dropped after comments linking him to Real Madrid, while Cucurella called Maresca's departure a 'big impact.' The Blues sit outside the top five, unlikely to catch Liverpool with four league games left. A Champions League absence would compound financial woes after a £355 million deficit last season. Chelsea owners BlueCo seek their sixth permanent manager since 2022.