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Rosenior Takes Chelsea Helm Amidst Club Woes
7 Jan
Summary
- New manager must improve possession-based wins, as past games with high possession ended in draws or losses.
- Chelsea has dropped 15 points from winning positions, particularly at home.
- Manager needs to revive Cole Palmer's form and improve team discipline.

Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the new Chelsea manager, inheriting a club in need of significant improvements to achieve Champions League qualification. His immediate focus will be on developing a more effective possession-based strategy, as the team has a poor record in games where they hold the ball for extended periods. Under the previous management, Chelsea dropped 15 points from winning positions, a trend that needs to be reversed, especially at home.
Rosenior also needs to re-establish Stamford Bridge as a fortress and foster a stronger connection with the fanbase, which his predecessors struggled to achieve. A key part of his mandate will involve revitalizing the performances of star player Cole Palmer, ensuring he consistently impacts games positively. This must be balanced with heeding medical advice regarding player workloads, a point where previous management faced criticism.




