Chelsea retain faith in Liam Rosenior amid Champions League fears

Editorial Team
/ 2 min read

Chelsea plan to stand by head coach Liam Rosenior despite a severe slump in form that seriously jeopardises their Champions League qualification.

The west London side currently sit sixth in the Premier League table with just six crucial matches remaining.

They have secured a mere one victory in their last seven domestic outings, dropping out of the coveted top-five spots.

This dismal streak includes winning only two top-flight fixtures since the beginning of February.

Financial implications of missing elite football

Failing to secure a place in Europe’s premier competition could spell significant trouble for the club’s broader stability.

Parent company BlueCo has reportedly recorded staggering financial losses amounting to £1bn over the last two years.

The lucrative revenues generated by continental qualification are desperately needed to help balance these massive accounts.

The English manager was appointed in January to succeed Enzo Maresca but has visibly struggled to reverse the team’s downward trajectory.

Board commitment amidst growing supporter unrest

Despite the concerning metrics, the Stamford Bridge hierarchy insists their head coach remains part of a long-term vision.

Executives reportedly intend to retain his services through the summer even if they miss out on top-tier European football.

However, the loyal fanbase is becoming increasingly vocal about the lack of fighting spirit and character displayed by the squad.

Rosenior’s got to convince his players that he’s the right man for the job.

The internal pressure will only intensify if performances do not dramatically improve during this critical final stretch of the campaign.