Chelsea have parted ways with Enzo Maresca with Strasbourg boss Liam Rosenior among the leading candidates to succeed him at Stamford Bridge
Potential new Chelsea boss, Liam Rosenior, has already given a glimpse into how he would manage the dressing room dynamics. The Blues announced on Thursday that they have parted ways with their head coach Enzo Maresca.
The Italian departs less than six months after clinching the Club World Cup and Conference League in his debut season at Stamford Bridge. Despite guiding Chelsea back to the Champions League, they currently sit 13th in the league phase, indicating there's still work to be done to avoid a two-legged play-off tie.
The hunt for Maresca's successor is now in full swing, with Strasbourg's boss Rosenior emerging as one of the frontrunners. Football.london reports that the Blues' top brass have been greatly impressed by the work the 41-year-old has accomplished since taking the reins at their partner club, Strasbourg.
Rosenior has previously shared insights into his management style with The Times, providing hints about how he would handle the big personalities at Chelsea if he lands the top job. The Englishman also revealed how his methods caused an immediate stir, insisting his players must have thought he was 'mad'.
He said back in September: "We don't have many rules. I don't set curfews. I haven't fined a player since I've been at the club.
"The first thing I said to the group is, 'If you're trustworthy and you live the right way, then you're going to be a part of this. If you don't, you won't be.' In France, it's very structured. Culturally, that was a huge thing at the time.
"We went on a pre-season trip to Germany in my first week. I set them no rules. A group of 19 and 20-year-olds. Everyone thought, 'This guy is mad.' The woman who ran the hotel said to me and Kalifa (CissΓ©, Rosenior's assistant) that she had never come across such a well-behaved group of lads.
"I have to earn the players' respect. As a manager, the reality of football now is I'm not in control. The players are in control.
"If I treat them badly, phone call to the agent, agent calls the club, manager's done - 'Lost the dressing room.' But if you look after your people, they will look after you. That's the way that we work here. And that's why everyone buys in."
Rosenior, a well-known admirer of Sir Alex Ferguson, also revealed what he always prioritises upon joining a new club - echoing the philosophy of some of football's most successful bosses that "building connections" is crucial.
He added: "Before you even talk about tactics, philosophies or systems, you need to have a group of guys that want to fight for you.
"Wherever I go, my first job is to create a culture where people enjoy what they do, but they're connected to each other and to what we do."
Meanwhile, Football.london has reported that Cesc Fabregas is not on Chelsea's radar. Despite the former Blues midfielder's impressive stint with Serie A team Como, he is not currently being considered for a managerial role.
Roberto De Zerbi, the current Marseille boss and ex-Brighton manager, is also not in contention, despite rumours suggesting otherwise. Similarly, former skipper John Terry is not under consideration.
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Hacbcilmot
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Please, get a manager who will change the boring playing style of Chelsea. A Spanish coach that will let them play near one another and stop the nonsense 20 yards passes. Xavi is the man!!!!!!!
cisailnory
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Another rookie manager planning to cash out...rubbish
yudalmouyz
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Chelsea seat is the hottest seat in Europe so far
Poyabkrty
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I know they all said Maresca was the best coach and then
Wuwkmruy
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I had prefer Filipe Louis
fiyacdloy
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Emery Aston villa coach his tactical though
vancioptz
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tadaceptuz
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Again I say; Xavi Hanandez is the man with the right profile, pedigree, reputation ,experience, history, charisma, for the Chelsea Manager 's job. He played the game at the highest level. A world cup winner. Champions League winner. A former captain and coach of Barcelona FC. A star player in his days. The players will respect him. They will listen to him. They will play for him. Chelsea ownership ought not to be scared of his huge personality and charisma. Chelsea ownership should stop hiring third grade coaches for Chelsea FC.
nukaelprt
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This Liam may not be bad
Juzbcdepuz
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so this Liam can figs chelsea Drems
yutacilrst
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Gullit can manage again
Niocinoyz
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fabregas please
Hiybklopst
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I think Fabregas would be a great replacement.
Ruecekopr
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why baby coach always
Wisbdeiry
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English coaches are horrible, you can asked lampard and Gerald, Liam Rosenior is not the best option to be his Strasbourg team conceive's too many goals for me ,Epl is not a child's play there got so many tactical managers who are always ready to cause problems I don't think Liam will be able to the task ,best for me Fabregas could have been a very good alternative or xavi ,Spanish coaches are dam good with exiting football and tactics
Hanckmruyz
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english coaches are not good enough to handle chelsea difficult to win champions league and other continental trophies
adenijisamuel
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all will still end to sack... rubbish
Widbiltz
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very soon you will start cursing him when he takes the job
puzaikostu
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he very young he knows epl football he deserve maresca did have the first 11 a very time he was changing players fr their numbers ad nt giving the young players game time
OOOOlugbenga
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An English coach that will possibly coach Chelsea FC.
fupceiluyz
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So Liam Rosenior is Black and English ππππππππ Start the job immediately,a billion fans from Africa are soon joining my most famous mighty Chelsea, the reigning club world cup champions.COYB, KTBFFH πππ.