Evening Standard
·10. Januar 2026
Charlton 1-5 Chelsea: Liam Rosenior makes five-star start as Blues breeze into FA Cup fourth round

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·10. Januar 2026

New head coach hit the ground running with much-changed side
Liam Rosenior turned to Chelsea's second string for his first game in charge as his new team thrashed Charlton 5-1 at the Valley to ease into the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Goals from Jorrel Hato, Tosin Adarabioyo and Marc Guiu - three players of whom little had been seen in the final months of former boss Enzo Maresca's reign - completed a straightforward enough assignment before Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez from the penalty spot added the gloss late on.
Miles Leaburn's strike to make it briefly 2-1 had been enough to keep alive the home side's interest in the tie almost until the end.
Rosenior got an early taste of the current mood amongst Blues supporters. They sung the name of former owner Roman Abramovich in south London, whilst there was a less complimentary refrain for co-owner and Rosenior's new boss Behdad Eghbali.
He and his BlueCo colleagues are ultimately whom the new head coach will need to impress, but a strong start might also go some of the way towards mending fences between fans and the ownership. It will take more than a cup victory away to Championship opposition, but his team made light work of Charlton here.
There were a few nervous early minutes for visitors to settle into their new era. Benoit Badiashile was booked for hauling down Leaburn, a moment which might well have returned to haunt him shortly afterwards when he did the same to Sonny Carey.
Charlton goalkeeper Will Mannion saved from Hato and Jamie Gittens in the opening 15 minutes. Gittens' impact so far since joining Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund has been limited, but he was the liveliest player in blue during the first half.
Mannion was then alert once more to turn away Josh Acheampong's drive. Rosenior's side had enjoyed 80 per cent possession after 45 minutes, but had been restricted to little more than half-chances.
That was until the fourth minute of added time when a rocket of a goal arrived from an unlikely source. Hato had never scored for west London outfit, but that changed emphatically when the ball dropped to him in the box and he found the net magnificently on the volley.
Charlton had stood up to Chelsea well and could consider themselves unlucky to go in behind at the break, but shortly after the restart they received a damaging blow.
Facundo Buonanotte - another forgotten man - sent over a free-kick from the left and there to meet it was Tosin, heading firmly past Mannion for 2-0.
Leaburn found a way through for the hosts to restore life to the tie, whacking the ball in from close range after Filip Jorgensen had pushed out a header, as the ferocious support from behind the goal reached a new pitch.
Chelsea have been at their weakest this season when facing adversity, but their response to the home goal will have buoyed Rosenior. Garnacho did well in the build-up, a shot came in which Mannion parried away but on the spot to thump home the rebound was Guiu.
Substitutes Estevao and Liam Delap came close to making it a rout, but both were denied by Mannion.
He would be beaten twice more in added time, first when Neto drilled into the corner then again by Fernandez's penalty.









































