Chelsea Sack Rosenior After 107 Days.
Chelsea have parted ways with Liam Rosenior after just three months in charge. The club confirmed the decision Wednesday, ending Rosenior’s reign at 107 days. He was appointed in January 2026 on a six-and-a-half-year deal from sister club Strasbourg. The sack follows five straight Premier League defeats without scoring — Chelsea’s worst goal drought in 114 years. Tuesday’s 3-0 loss at Brighton proved the final straw, with Rosenior calling the display “unacceptable.” The Blues have also crashed out of the Champions League to PSG and now sit 7th, seven points off the top five. In a statement, Chelsea said: “Recent results and performances have fallen below the necessary standards with still so much more to play for this season.” Calum McFarlane takes over as interim boss until the summer. An FA Cup semi-final against Leeds awaits on Sunday. Rosenior leaves with 11 wins from 23 games. He’s the sixth permanent manager sacked under Chelsea’s current owners since 2022...