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·24 de abril de 2026
The Athletic reveal what Chelsea squad really think of Calum McFarlane

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·24 de abril de 2026

Interim head coach Calum McFarlane is well liked by the Chelsea players, and rated as a coach according to The Athletic.
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Following the sacking of Liam Rosenior on Wednesday, McFarlane has been placed in interim charge for the remainder of the season.
He oversaw games against Manchester City and Fulham earlier this season following the departure of Enzo Maresca, and picked up a point from those two games.
McFarlane will lead Chelsea out at Wembley for their FA Cup semi final against Leeds on Sunday, and he’ll be tasked with getting a response from the players.
Chelsea are on a run of five consecutive defeats without scoring in the league, and it’s arguably the lowest point under the ownership.
It’s a huge job for McFarlane given his lack of experience at the highest level, and the players will really need to step up and help him.
There was reportedly a lack of respect for Rosenior in the dressing room, as well as criticism over his training sessions.
However, The Athletic have reported McFarlane is actually well liked by the players and respected as a coach .
He will face the media on Friday afternoon ahead of the FA Cup semi final, where he’s sure to be met with a lot of questions.
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Chelsea players reportedly feel the next head coach needs to be a strong character who can command the respect of the dressing room.
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The Blues can’t afford to get another managerial appointment wrong, and it’s understood they are going to take their time before appointing the new head coach, with Andoni Iraola reportedly the early front runner.
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