
Respecting the ball, losing the players - inside Rosenior's reign
Respecting the ball, losing the players - inside Rosenior's reign Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Liam Rosenior managed Chelsea 23 times, winning 11, losing 10 and drawing two By Sami Mokbel , Senior football...
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Spor dünyasında son dakika haberi: Respecting the ball, losing the players - inside Rosenior's reign Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Liam Rosenior managed Chelsea 23 times, winning 11, losing 10 and drawing two By Sami Mokbel , Senior football correspondent and Nizaar Kinsella , Football reporter Published 11 minutes ago 9 Comments Less than four months after he signed a five-and-a-half year deal with Chelsea , Liam Rosenior's stint at Stamford Bridge has come to an abrupt end. The 41-year-old replaced Enzo Maresca in January. Ten defeats in 23 matches later, he has gone.
Rosenior arrived with a bourgeoning reputation for playing attractive football, having led Ligue 1 Strasbourg to European football for the first time in eight years during his debut season in France. So where did it all go wrong at Chelsea ? Rosenior's authority waned as results worsened By Nizaar Kinsella Football reporter Rosenior's tenure ended less than 24 hours after he publicly criticised his players in the wake of Tuesday's defeat at Brighton - an episode that lay at the heart of what ultimately went wrong for the Englishman.
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It was not for a lack of trying. Rosenior often defended his players, sometimes to his own detriment. His comments about the team "respecting the ball" followed an attempt to justify a pre-match huddle - an idea from his leadership group, rather than Rosenior himself - in which the players encircled referee Paul Tierney before a 1-0 defeat by Newcastle at Stamford Bridge in March.
That episode may ultimately define his tenure. It marked the start of a run of five defeats without scoring, Chelsea 's worst such sequence in 114 years, leading to his exit. But there were signs in the early days of Rosenior's short reign that the dressing room were unimpressed with him.
Despite relative success at Strasbourg, the former Hull City boss had never managed in the Premier League. Views within the squad were mixed, but the Spanish-speaking contingent were particularly unconvinced. That was reflected in comments made by Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez during the March international break, in which both talked up moves to Spain.
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Multiple sources told Sport that leadership meetings became increasingly quiet as Rosenior's tenure began to unravel, with the head coach struggling to generate the level of participation he had hoped for. Further evidence was provided by team news leaks around both legs of their Champions League last-16 tie against Paris St-Germain, which sources say originated from within the dressing room. A leak before Rosenior's final match at Brighton remarkably seemed to come from Cucurella's barber.
There was also footage of players on a near-weekly basis appearing to snub Rosenior's inexperienced backroom staff, including a recent video that showed Wesley Fofana ignoring assistant James Walker after a home defeat by Manchester United . One player even gave him the nickname "the supply teacher".
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