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Chelsea Manager Rosenior's Performance Under Scrutiny Amidst Premier League Sanctions

Since Liam Rosenior's January 2026 appointment, Chelsea's performance has faced scrutiny, marked by inconsistent play and significant defeats. The club also recently faced a £10 million fine and transfer restrictions for financial reporting breaches, addressed at a Premier League meeting.

Liam Rosenior became Chelsea's manager in January 2026, succeeding Enzo Maresca. Rosenior previously managed Strasbourg, also owned by Clearlake Capital. Chelsea initially won four league matches, including a comeback victory against West Ham. However, the team struggled with consistency, leading to dropped points against Leeds and Burnley. Losses to Arsenal and Newcastle, along with an 8-2 Champions League defeat to PSG, raised concerns about Rosenior's capabilities. The Premier League fined Chelsea £10 million for financial breaches, leading to discussions among league executives and frustration from figures like Everton's David Moyes.

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  • Planet Football — Chelsea: The Premier League table since Liam Rosenior arrived
  • Mirror — Inside Premier League chiefs meeting days after Chelsea punishments
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