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·10 aprile 2026
Major French outlet makes big claim about Liam Rosenior’s future

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·10 aprile 2026

Failure to qualify for the Champions League could see Liam Rosenior lose his job as Chelsea head coach according to reports in France.
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Rosenior replaced Enzo Maresca in January and signed a six and a half year contract at the club, although there’s understood to be a break clause.
The 41-year-old made a good start to his tenure, but the wheels have very much fallen off in recent weeks, and he’s under growing pressure.
A 7-0 win in the FA Cup against League One outfit Port Vale last weekend will have done little to alleviate the pressure.
The Blues have lost their last two league games and currently sit sixth, a point behind Liverpool in the final Champions League position.
Chelsea reportedly still back Rosenior, but L’Equipe have reported his time at Stamford Bridge could be over if he doesn’t qualify for the Champions League.
There are seven games remaining in the league, and Chelsea still have to play Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool, which isn’t an easy task.
Rosenior has been accused of losing the dressing room, and he faces an uphill battle to salvage anything from the season.
The Blues are only two points ahead of Brentford and Everton in seventh and eighth, and will need to keep a close eye on what’s going on behind them.
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Chelsea are believed to be closing in on a deal for Strasbourg midfielder Valentin Barco, with a six year deal reportedly agreed.
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The 21-year-old has given his approval to the move, and it’s thought a fee is being negotiated between the two clubs.
If the move goes through Barco will become the third Strasbourg player to join Chelsea after Mamadou Sarr and Emmanuel Emegha.
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