Chelsea has parted ways with Rosenior and has appointed a new coach to lead the team for the remainder of the season

Chelsea has officially ended its association with Liam Rosenior following a brief and tumultuous period in leadership. Chelsea reached a decision after experiencing a string of disappointing results, culminating in a significant loss to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League, which ultimately served as the decisive factor.

Even with robust support from Todd Boehly and a long-term contract in place, the 41-year-old coach was unable to fulfill expectations, securing only a few victories and losing the backing of both fans and a portion of the dressing room.

The club announced the decision through an official statement, expressing gratitude to Rosenior for his contributions while recognizing that the performances had not met expectations.

Amidst the ongoing instability, Chelsea has appointed Calum McFarlane as interim manager for the remainder of the season. This decision underscores the persistent uncertainty at Chelsea FC, which remains in pursuit of stability following numerous managerial changes in recent years and is now set to appoint yet another long-term solution.

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