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·23 April 2026
Chelsea going for manager who “has a pedigree of success at a high level”

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·23 April 2026

Chelsea are reportedly now going to go for a new manager who “has a pedigree of success at a high level”.
Chelsea announced that Liam Rosenior has been sacked yesterday afternoon, and now the search for a new manager has begun. It doesn’t look like there is going to be any rush though, and they are going to take the time until the end of the season to make the right pick.
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I don’t think that Chelsea fans will have any faith that they will get a good name and also, which good name is going to want to come to this club under these owners?

Kaveh Solhekol on Sky Sports.
In words picked up by SPTC today, Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol said:
“Much has been said and written about what’s gone wrong at Chelsea. Much of the criticism is justified, but it should not be forgotten that nine of the players who played in the abject defeat at Brighton also played in the 3-0 victory over Barcelona five months ago. Sometimes the manager really is the problem – as well as everything else.
“When it comes to making a permanent appointment, Chelsea are going to take their time. There is no shortlist and there is no No 1 candidate at the moment.
“In order to not make the mistakes of the past, they are likely to target a manager with proven Premier League experience and/or who has a pedigree of success at a high level.
“It is easy to say a manager has lost the dressing room when results are bad, but it was obvious from watching how Chelsea performed on Tuesday that some of the players no longer believed in what Rosenior was trying to get them to do.”
There are expected to be between five to ten candidates to become Chelsea’s next manager with there admiration for Cesc Fabregas according to reports that came out yesterday.
Liam Rosenior’s fallout with certain groups in the Chelsea dressing room was apparently key to his downfall, and it was apparently the Spanish speaking players who disliked him the most.
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