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Chelsea's New Manager's 'Man-Age' Speech Goes Viral
15 Jan
Summary
- New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior's explanation of 'manage' sparks viral comparisons.
- Rosenior's unconventional quotes draw parallels to David Brent and The Inbetweeners.
- Despite viral quotes, Rosenior boasts an impressive coaching record with previous clubs.

New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior is making waves not just for his coaching, but for his unusual public statements, which have gone viral and drawn comparisons to fictional characters. His interpretation of the word 'manage' as 'man-age,' implying the aging of men, has sparked widespread online discussion and amusement, with many finding his style reminiscent of David Brent.
These viral moments occurred shortly after Rosenior's first defeat as Chelsea boss, a 3-2 loss to Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg. While the internet reacts to his quirky speeches, fans and commentators have noted the contrast between his public persona and his coaching credentials.
Rosenior's career boasts a solid record. He previously led Strasbourg to a seventh-place finish and qualification for the UEFA Conference League last season. Despite the online chatter, he remains confident about his ambitions at Chelsea, signing a contract until 2032 and stating his belief in his ability to succeed.




