“New Leaders on the Line: Chelsea’s Next Managerial Candidates Revealed”



The prospective candidates to succeed Liam Rosenior at Stamford Bridge have been recognized.

During the 3-0 loss to Brighton on Tuesday evening, Chelsea supporters articulated their wish for Liam Rosenior to be relieved of his duties.

This defeat at the Amex Stadium marks the first instance since 1912 that Chelsea has experienced five consecutive league losses without netting a goal.

In the second half against Brighton, Chelsea fans reiterated their dissatisfaction towards the club’s BlueCo ownership and chanted ‘f*** off Rosenior’.

Chelsea has now dropped to seventh position in the Premier League, lagging behind fifth-placed Liverpool by seven points, which considerably reduces their odds of qualifying for the Champions League next season.

Following the team’s elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain last month, it was indicated that Chelsea’s management had no plans to terminate Rosenior’s contract, as he took over from Enzo Maresca in January.

Nonetheless, if Rosenior does not improve the team’s performance, Chelsea is expected to face heightened pressure from supporters to let him go.

Despite Chelsea’s poor form in the Premier League, Rosenior’s squad has a chance to reach the FA Cup final this season, as they are scheduled to confront Leeds United in the semi-final at Wembley on Sunday.

As per Betfair bookmakers, Rosenior remains the frontrunner to continue as Chelsea manager into the following season, while Filipe Luis, who spoke with BlueCo earlier this year regarding a transfer to Strasbourg, is the second favorite with odds of 5/2.

Cesc Fabregas, whose Como team is currently ranked sixth in Serie A, is the third favorite at 4/1, whereas Oliver Glasner, who will leave Crystal Palace at the season’s conclusion, is priced at 9/2.

Other contenders include: Cesc Fabregas, Oliver Glasner, Xavi Hernandez, Roberto De Zerbi, Marco Silva, Unai Emery, Andoni Iraola, Frank Lampard, Fabian Hurzeler, Luis Enrique, Xabi Alonso, and Julian Nagelsmann.