Three Chelsea Players Likely to Thrive Under Liam Rosenior and Two Who May Face Challenges

Published On: January 5, 2026
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Three Chelsea Players Likely to Thrive Under Liam Rosenior and Two Who May Face Challenges
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Although it’s not yet official, reports suggest that Liam Rosenior is set to take over from Enzo Maresca at Chelsea. The team will be keen to welcome a new manager, which may lead to improved roles for some players, while others might find it challenging to adapt to his style.

Players Who Could Improve Under Liam Rosenior & Those Who May Struggle

Those Who Could Improve

1. Andrey Santos

The Brazilian had an impressive season with Strasbourg in Ligue 1, playing as an active midfielder. He was able to attack the box, taking shots and creating chances for his teammates, finishing with 38 appearances, 11 goals, and 6 assists.

Under Maresca, he struggled to find his ideal role, but having a familiar manager could help him showcase his skills more effectively in England.

2. Liam Delap

Delap previously played under Rosenior at Hull City, where he was utilized as a wide player. His speed allowed him to outpace defenders, and a managerial change might lead him back to a role that suits his abilities better.

Players like Emmanuel Emegha and Joaquin Panichelli have thrived under Rosenior, indicating his effectiveness in maximizing forward potential.

3. Joao Pedro

Despite being a top scorer since his transfer from Brighton, Pedro has struggled with consistency and often felt isolated in Maresca’s system. Depending on Rosenior’s tactics, he could enjoy a more flexible role, especially with strategies like the 3-4-2-1 that might allow him to operate effectively around the box.

Who Might Struggle

1. Enzo Fernandez

Fernandez might face difficulties under the new management as his role could change significantly. While he has excelled at making runs into the box, this may not be as viable if he plays deeper in midfield under Rosenior.

The system could shift depending on player availability, as Rosenior has adapted formations like 4-3-3 and 3-5-2 in the past.

2. Jamie Gittens

For Gittens, the transition period might be tough. He faced reduced playing time at Borussia Dortmund when the team adopted a defensive formation, and the same situation could arise at Chelsea. He may not fit well into a wing-back role due to lack of physicality, which could limit his opportunities early in his time at Stamford Bridge.




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