Liam Rosenior said he would love to emulate Mikel Arteta’s longevity at Arsenal in his role at Chelsea but is under no illusions as to what is required to make that happen.
New Blues boss Rosenior will make his Stamford Bridge bow on Wednesday evening in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against the Gunners, who have steadily improved over six years under Arteta and are now favourites for the Premier League title.
When asked about the journey Arsenal have been on under the Spaniard and the time he has been given to build, Rosenior said: ‘Yeah, I'd love to be here for six years and longer.
'But I'm aware that in order for that to happen, I need to win. It's as simple as that.
‘Every club has a different project, and the word project comes out a lot in football, but the idea in any project is you are trying to win every game.
‘I’ve got ideas about what I want the team to look like in a year, two years, three years, but I've got enough resources and enough tools with me now to win and I've made that clear to the players.’
When pressed further on whether he sees similarities between his own journey and that of Arteta, who was also appointed as a young coach to his first Premier League role when he joined Arsenal in 2019, Rosenior, 41, added: ‘Everyone starts somewhere.
‘Mikel is someone who has done an incredible job. He’s had time to build the way he wants the team to look. They’re very well organised.
‘Everyone has a different background, and a way of getting somewhere. So, you respect everyone in the industry, because it’s a difficult industry especially as a coach where you’re judged on every word and action.
'If you can’t deal with that pressure you shouldn’t be in the job.’
Rosenior also revealed he will make a late call on the fitness of Cole Palmer, Reece James and Malo Gusto after the trio missed the weekend’s 5-1 FA Cup victory against Charlton as the Blues continue to manage their minutes.
‘I'll make a decision on Cole, Reece and Malo tomorrow,’ he added. ‘I'm giving them some extra time.
‘It was a good time for them to rest in an FA Cup game. I believe in this group, and there's no reason to take risks on players' health if you believe that you can win the game and they can do extra training sessions and extra bits of work.
Elsewhere, no new injury problems arose from the Charlton game, although Moises Caciedo will miss the Arsenal clash due to suspension.
resabekpst
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Being an Arsenal fan i know he has a completely different task than Arteta had on going to Arsenal. He has got to top quality group of players at Chelsea and the board wants results and trophies. When Arteta went to Arsenal he was promised time for they were a poor squad. Only Saka remains, he had to completely rebuild his team step by step. We now got an outstanding squad of players who are of a good age. It’s taken 5 years and now we’re in the mix for all competitions. He has got to deliver by maybe summer 27 or is time will be up. Arteta is now also in that bracket. And believe me it isn’t easy for the competition now is possibly the highest it’s ever been in the Premier League. Not to mention the Champions League. Basically their tasks are completely different.
Noble1
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My only advise for Liam Rosenior is, win, win and win. And cultivate a winning culture at Chelsea that is the only way you will survive, otherwise you will gone too in 18 months.
VIKINGSB
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Thank God you know what is required to make that happen. We're not Arsenal! Chelsea is our name, winning trophies is our culture!.