Rosenior took over as Chelsea manager in January, replacing Enzo Maresca, and initially enjoyed a strong start, winning six of his first seven matches. However, the club has struggled recently, dropping points in both domestic and European competitions despite early promise.
Chelsea were hammered 5-2 by Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie and appear set to exit the competition. Their Premier League form has also dipped, with just one win in the last five matches, including draws against Burnley and Leeds.
The Blues also suffered defeats to Arsenal and Newcastle, raising questions about Rosenior’s ability to lead the club long-term. Reports from Sky in Switzerland suggest internal concerns are growing regarding his capacity to manage Chelsea’s sporting project effectively. See More In Details…














