Following Enzo Maresca’s exit, Chelsea is actively searching for a new head coach. A trusted journalist has mentioned a potential candidate who might take over the role at Stamford Bridge soon.
David Ornstein Identifies Potential Replacement, Excludes Oliver Glasner
Current Candidate
David Ornstein reports that Liam Rosenior is a strong candidate, while also dismissing Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner. Rosenior previously coached in the EFL Championship and has been managing sister club Strasbourg in Ligue 1 since last season. He successfully guided the team to a European spot but has faced challenges this season, currently placing 7th despite significant summer investments meant to enhance the squad.
This aligns with Chelsea’s recent hiring trends, as he emphasizes ball control in his gameplay, similar to Maresca and former coach Graham Potter.
Quick Decision Needed
With a busy match schedule approaching during the winter, Ornstein notes that Chelsea aims to make a prompt decision. This may mean having an interim coach for the upcoming match against Manchester City. Selecting the right candidate is vital, especially with Glasner’s exclusion since he has a track record of winning trophies with Crystal Palace, making him an appealing option.
If Rosenior is chosen, he will face significant challenges right away, including a Carabao Cup semi-final and the Champions League, in addition to stabilizing Chelsea’s position in the Premier League, where they are currently striving to remain in the top five.
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