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Chelsea lock in new manager on six-year deal

AP  •  January 7th, 2026 7:44 am
Chelsea lock in new manager on six-year deal

Liam Rosenior | Photo: AP

Chelsea have confirmed the hiring of new manager Liam Rosenior on a six-year contract after he left French club Strasbourg.
The Premier League club on Tuesday (NZ time) said Rosenior had signed on until 2032.
Rosenior has been praised for turning Strasbourg, which is part of the same ownership group as Chelsea, into a force in Ligue 1 after a seventh-place finish last season.
"Liam has shown that he can build teams with a clear way of playing while setting the highest standards with players on and off the pitch," Chelsea said in a club statement.
"While there will continue to be a focus on player development, the club's expectations and ambitions remain high."
Rosenior's previous jobs include a stint as assistant coach at Derby to Wayne Rooney, who praised his "incredible" work ethic and attention to detail.
The 41-year-old Rosenior has never managed a Premier League club. Chelsea last week parted company with Enzo Maresca, who spent 18 months in charge.
Moving to Chelsea will bring much more visibility and pressure for Rosenior.
The London club's fifth permanent manager since BlueCo ownership took over in 2022, Rosenior will inherit a team which is capable of high-level success but has lacked consistency.
Chelsea is fifth in the league with a 17-point gap to leader Arsenal.
"I am excited to work with this extremely talented group of players and staff, to build strong connections on and off the pitch, and to create an environment where everyone feels united and driven by the same goal," Rosenior said.
The Chelsea job represents a rare top-level opportunity for a black British coach in the Premier League.
"This opportunity for me is something I can't turn down at this moment in my life," Rosenior told a press conference in Strasbourg, adding that the perspective of being reunited with his family added an extra incentive.
"It means that I can go home and see my kids. I'm away from my children, I missed them. And I wanted to make the sacrifice of not seeing them worth it, with the success that we have here."
Son of former player and coach Leroy Rosenior, Liam played in the Premier League as a full back for Fulham, Reading, Hull and Brighton over the course of a 16-year professional career, as well as for England Under-21s.
He returned to Hull for his first head coach role in 2022 and joined Strasbourg two years later.
"I don't think anyone can question how hard I've worked for the club, my integrity in the way I've worked for (Strasbourg)," he said. "I don't think anyone can question the decision I've made to move on with my career."
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