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Chelsea sack Liam Rosenior after three months in charge
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Chelsea Football Club have dismissed manager Liam Rosenior after a disappointing spell that saw the team suffer five consecutive Premier League defeats.
The club confirmed the decision on Wednesday, bringing an abrupt end to Rosenior’s short-lived tenure that lasted just over three months.
The 41-year-old was appointed after leaving French side Strasbourg, a club linked to Chelsea’s American ownership structure, but failed to steady the team’s declining form in the league.
The string of losses ultimately forced the club’s hierarchy into action, with Chelsea opting for a managerial change as pressure mounted over performances and results.
More details on interim arrangements and potential replacements are expected in the coming days.
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