Behdad Eghbali “couldn’t care less” with big decision he looks set to make now | OneFootball

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·2 January 2026

Behdad Eghbali “couldn’t care less” with big decision he looks set to make now

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Chelsea part-owner Behdad Eghbali apparently “couldn’t care less” about one next big decision he is about to make.

Eghbali has come under fire from Chelsea fans who are pinning their blame on him for what has happened at Chelsea in the last 48 hours, well, the last couple of weeks really. It’s become a messy circus show once again, and not for the first time under this ownership as they are now looking to appoint their fifth manager in three years since they arrived here.


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The big news dropped on New Years Day, with confirmation arriving that Chelsea had come to an agreement to part ways with head coach Enzo Maresca.

There was then a massive fall out from Chelsea fans online, and it got even worse when they heard that it looks like it will be Strasbourg boss Liam Rosenior who will be coming in to replace Maresca.

Eghbali appears to be the fall guy now, and that is because it also seems that he is the one mostly in charge at Chelsea these days, making all the big decisions.

Rosenior leaving Strasbourg

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Liam Rosenior managing Strasbourg. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

French outlet L’Equipe has reported that Blueco doesn’t seem bothered by the prospect of disrupting Strasbourg’s season, a club they also own. A source close to Eghbali confirms this: “They couldn’t care less.”

A big claim

That is a huge claim, one that I am sure Eghbali would reject is true if he had the chance to. I am sure that they will be looking to find a suitable replacement for Rosenior now, but of course moving their current manager on WILL disrupt things. It’s a tense situation, but I’m sure the owners of Strasbourg care – after all, is their money they are putting in.

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