Summary
Liam Rosenior is the new head coach of Chelsea, following Enzo Maresca's departure. Rosenior wants to develop a young team at Chelsea, similar to the successful Manchester United "Class of '92." Chelsea's current squad is the youngest in the Premier League, and Rosenior aims to create a competitive team.
Key Facts
- Liam Rosenior has been appointed as Chelsea's head coach, replacing Enzo Maresca.
- Chelsea's team has the youngest average age in the Premier League this season, at 24 years and 198 days.
- Rosenior plans to build a successful young team, inspired by Manchester United's "Class of '92."
- Rosenior previously coached Strasbourg, where he developed a competitive young squad.
- Chelsea supporters showed dissatisfaction with the club's management during a recent game.
- More than half of a fan survey expressed doubt about the team's success under current leadership.
- Chelsea's model focuses on young players with long contracts and involves five sporting directors.