Chelsea FC have moved swiftly to sack head coach Liam Rosenior, ending his brief and turbulent three-month reign at Stamford Bridge.
The decision comes on the back of a shocking collapse in form, with the Blues suffering five straight Premier League defeats without finding the net—a barren run the club had not endured in over a century. The situation reached breaking point after a crushing 3–0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, a result that deepened fears of missing out on European football next season.
Appointed in January to replace Enzo Maresca, Rosenior arrived with promise but quickly found himself battling inconsistency, tactical struggles, and reports of unrest within the dressing room. What began as a hopeful rebuild spiraled into a crisis that the club hierarchy ultimately could not ignore.
In the interim, assistant coach Calum McFarlane has been handed control of the squad for the remainder of the season, as the club begins yet another search for stability in the dugout.
With pressure mounting and expectations still high, Chelsea now face a defining moment—steady the ship quickly or risk watching their season unravel beyond repair.































