Chelsea confirms Rosenior appointment
Chelsea confirmed the appointment of Liam Rosenior as its new manager, on a six-and-a-half-year contract.
Rosenior confirmed earlier that he had reached a verbal agreement to leave Strasbourg for Stamford Bridge, saying he could not turn down the chance to lead the Club World Cup champion.
Having been sacked by Hull City after failing to lead it to the Championship play-offs in 2023-2024, Rosenior has enjoyed a successful season-and-a-half in France.
He led Strasbourg to a seventh-place finish and Conference League qualification in 2024-2025, and it remains on course to clinch European football again this campaign.
Strasbourg also topped the Conference League standings with 16 points from six matches, which included an eye-catching win over Crystal Palace, to further boost Rosenior's reputation.
After Enzo Maresca's departure on New Year's Day, BlueCo – the ownership group in charge of both Chelsea and Strasbourg – immediately looked to the 41 year-old.
"I am extremely humbled and honoured to be appointed head coach of Chelsea football club," Rosenior said. "This is a club with a unique spirit and a proud history of winning trophies.
"My job is to protect that identity and create a team that reflects these values in every game we play, as we continue winning trophies.
"To be entrusted with this role means the world to me and I want to thank all involved for the opportunity and faith in undertaking this job. I will give everything to bring the success this club deserves."
A club statement read: "Liam has shown that he can build teams with a clear way of playing while setting the highest standards with players on and off the pitch.
"While there will continue to be a focus on player development, the club's expectations and ambitions remain high.
"Liam has the ability to get the best out of this squad quickly and joins us with the responsibility and the backing to ensure Chelsea continues to compete at the top level in all competitions this season and in seasons to come."
Rosenior will not be in the dugout for the Premier League trip to Fulham, with his first game at the helm being an FA Cup tie against Charlton Athletic.
Rosenior's Strasbourg team averaged 1.59 points per Ligue 1 match, making him the third most-successful coach to lead it for multiple games in the competition.























