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·09 de fevereiro de 2026
Liam Rosenior expected mockery at Chelsea because of ‘different background’

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·09 de fevereiro de 2026

Rosenior was subject of ridicule online despite fine start at Stamford Bridge
Liam Rosenior has admitted he “expected” mockery when taking the Chelsea job, because his “background” is “different” from managers at other top clubs.
The Englishman has made a fine start to life as Chelsea head coach, winning seven of his nine matches in charge ahead of Tuesday’s home league game against Leeds United.
But Rosenior, who was hired by Chelsea’s owners after impressing as head coach of sister club Strasbourg, has not been universally lauded despite that bright start at Stamford Bridge.
While he has received plenty of praise for Chelsea’s good form, he has also been the subject of internet memes since taking the helm, including being likened to Will McKenzie from the British sitcom The Inbetweeners and ridiculed for his poor first touch on the sideline in Chelsea’s midweek defeat at Arsenal last week.
I know [about the memes] as I have teenage children. It affects them, my parents and my family
Liam Rosenior
Speaking candidly in his press conference ahead of the Leeds game, Rosenior revealed that the mockery has an effect on his family.
“I know [about the memes] because I’ve got teenage children,” Rosenior said. “They’re on social media. It affects them. It affects my parents. It affects my family.
“But I knew walking into this job that it was going to happen. It’s normal. When you’re prepared for it, it makes you smile. I’m a confident person. And if you’re affected by things like that you shouldn’t be in this job.
“There’s no way you can do this job if you’re affected negatively by it. I quite enjoy it, to be honest. You know, I didn’t help myself with my first touch at Arsenal. But that comes with the territory.
“I’m enjoying the job. I know in time people will start judging me on what they see on the pitch.”
Pressed on why his excellent start has not brought a more wholly positive reaction, he replied: “I agree with what you’re saying. I’ll leave it at that. People make their own judgments on people before they meet them. That’s part of life.”

Liam Rosenior has brushed off mocking memes
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Rosenior reiterated: “I expected it. Look, I don't know if you're trying to lead me to say anything. It doesn't affect me. I've been prepared to do this job for years, for decades, and I knew what would come with it. And it actually doesn't affect me at all, because I know the focus is doing the job and enjoying it.
“I'm not afraid to be myself. If I wear glasses, if I sound a little bit over the top when I speak, or articulate myself in a certain way, or I don't look like a manager, it doesn't bother me at all.”
Asked why he expected a level of mockery in the job, Rosenior explained: “Maybe my background and my coaching and being at a club the size of this is different. It’s different. It’s different.
“I’m not a massive name. I’m from a different type of club and have a different type of character.”
The 41-year-old added: “I'm more worried about how it affects my kids than how it affects me.”









































