Maresca and Chelsea “agreed” to end the contract on New Year’s Day. Not many hours later, Manchester United were also without a manager. The London club is the first to put in place a replacement, the main candidate for the job confirms he has accepted the job.
Liam Rosenior is in charge of Strasbourg, the former Derby coach is still new to the subject, but clearly no disadvantage for the Chelsea management. Now the English coach confirms he will return to the ball island to lead Chelsea.
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“It’s an incredible opportunity at a fantastic club – world champions – and an opportunity I simply couldn’t refuse. At the same time, I can come home and see my children. I have sacrificed a lot by being away from them. The last 18 months here in Strasbourg have been the best of my professional career,” Rosenior said according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
Then we will see if the election creates any enthusiasm at Stamford Bridge. Since 2022, Todd Boehly and the gang have been churning out Tuchel, Potter, Pochettino and Maresca.
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