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·12 February 2026
“That’s key” – Man who gave Rosenior his big break explains manager’s trick for connecting with young players

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·12 February 2026

Chelsea take on Hull in the FA Cup tomorrow night, making a perfect chance to look back at Liam Rosenior’s time as the Tigers’ manager.
Nizaar Kinsella had a great chat with the club’s former vice chairman, who had appointed Rosenior:
“I remember telling [Hull owner] Acun Ilicali: we’re speaking to top international coaches, but this young coach has something special,” Kesler said.
“Acun comes from the entertainment world – he owns rights to reality shows like The Voice and Survivor. I told him Liam could be someone we bring into the limelight by giving him an opportunity.
“Liam spoke very well and we hoped he could apply his ideas. Finally, I asked him in our first meeting over coffee where he saw himself in five years.
“Knowing Championship coaches have short lifespans, I wanted to see if he was pragmatic or really ambitious. He said: ‘I see myself coaching in the Champions League’. We took a risk – a calculated risk, not a crazy one.”
That certainly matches the ambition we’ve seen from Rosenior since.

Liam Rosenior in training with Moises Caicedo. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC)
What we really liked was the message from Acun about exactly how and why Rosenior was so good at connecting with young players.
“Liam focuses on communication and delivers what he needs to say in a very short period. That’s key for young players with short attention spans.”
That is some real insight, and we can see it working already at Chelsea.
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