Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has dismissed early scrutiny of his tenure at the club, insisting he remains fully focused on delivering long-term success for the Blues.
Speaking ahead of upcoming Premier League fixtures, Rosenior addressed the intense expectations that come with managing one of football’s biggest clubs, just three months into his role.
“I was questioned after three minutes of joining this club, let alone three months… It’s absolutely fine,” said Rosenior.
He continued: “I’m confident in our ability as a club. I’m confident in the project. I’m confident knowing what we want to do in the future. I’m confident in this job.”
Rosenior, who was appointed head coach on a long-term contract until 2032 in January 2026 following his successful spell at RC Strasbourg, acknowledged the high-pressure environment at Chelsea but emphasised his readiness for the challenge.
“The noise is not anything you can control,” he added. “If I couldn’t deal with the noise, I wouldn’t be sat in this chair. The things you can control are our group, our spirit, our performance, the attitude, the energy and the application to the game.”
Since taking charge, Rosenior has focused on building team cohesion, implementing a clear playing style, and fostering a winning mentality among the squad. The club remains committed to its strategic vision of sustainable success both on and off the pitch.
Chelsea Football Club backs Liam Rosenior and the entire coaching staff as they work towards securing a strong finish to the 2025/26 season and competing at the highest levels in the years ahead.
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