New Chelsea boss Rosenior faces FA Cup testStrasbourg's British head coach Liam Rosenior looks on during a press conference at the Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, eastern France on January 6, 2026. Strasbourg coach Liam Rosenior announced on January 6, 2026 that he had reached a “verbal agreement” to join Chelsea and Chelsea announced today the appointment of Liam Rosenior as new head coach. (Photo by ROMEO BOETZLE / AFP)

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🇿🇼 Published: 09 January 2026
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Chelsea announced on Tuesday the appointment of Liam Rosenior as new head coach. Photo: ROMEO BOETZLE / AFP Liam Rosenior’s first match as Chelsea manager comes laced with giant-killing danger as he takes the Blues to second-tier Charlton in the FA Cup third round. AFP Sport looks at three coaches in the spotlight as clubs take a break from the Premier League to concentrate on the FA Cup this weekend: Liam Rosenior’s last taste of managing in English football came in the sedate surroundings of Plymouth, where his Hull side slumped to a 1-0 defeat to bring a disappointing end to their bid to reach the Championship play-offs in May 2024.

When Rosenior was sacked just days after that loss, a less confident character would have found it hard to believe they were destined to manage Chelsea less than two years later. But the ultra-driven Rosenior has done exactly that, earning a reputation as a young coach to watch by leading unfashionable Strasbourg to a seventh place finish in the French league last season. Despite his solid work at another club controlled by Chelsea owners BlueCo, Rosenior was still a surprise choice to replace Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge.

Now the 41-year-old will experience life under a microscope, with his debut at The Valley serving as an intriguing introduction. Rosenior knows he must make a fast start to keep the doubters at bay and a loss at Charlton, languishing in 19th place in the Championship, would be a disastrous opening to his reign. “For this opportunity to come up at this stage of my career is great but my biggest focus is not about being Chelsea manager, it’s about being a winning Chelsea manager,” said Rosenior, whose father Leroy played for Charlton in the 1990s. “We need to hit the ground running for the rest of the season.”

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 09, 2026

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