Chelsea have removed head coach Liam Rosenior from his position after just 12 weeks at Stamford Bridge. The decision follows a 1-0 loss on Tuesday, marking five straight Premier League defeats for the men's senior team. This sequence represents the first time the club has failed to score in five consecutive league matches since 1912, per Sky Sports.
Rosenior joined the London club in January 2026 to replace the previous management. However, the team managed only two wins during his tenure. Chelsea now sit in the bottom half of the table with four matches remaining in the season, according to the Premier League.
The club board decided to act after the recent run of form left the side 14th in the standings. Internal sources suggest a search for a permanent successor will begin immediately, with a caretaker manager expected to oversee training this week. Rosenior becomes the third head coach to leave the club in the last 18 months, per The Guardian.