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“In life, there is zero guarantee. We don’t know what will be done tomorrow. I do my job.” -” I can only Join Chelsea Fc only on ONE Condition- Chelsea Manager top Candidate Liam Rosenior tells Chelsea board about his decision to join the Club

Enzo Maresca’s departure from Stamford Bridge yesterday has ignited a flurry of speculation regarding who might step into the Italian tactician’s shoes.

Rosenior has emerged as a frontrunner after producing outstanding results with Strasbourg, another jewel in the BlueCo ownership portfolio, and his name has been floated as a genuine preference within the club’s corridors, according to well-connected journalist Fabrizio Romano in yesterday’s social media revelation.

Rosenior has now broken his silence on the swirling speculation, and his carefully measured response fell short of dampening the flames as he conceded he couldn’t offer Strasbourg any cast-iron assurances about his future.

Liam Rosenior breaks silence on Chelsea managerial links

Speaking to the media today, as captured by Get French Football News, the 41-year-old professed his devotion to Strasbourg while candidly revealing some tongue-in-cheek exchanges with his players about a potential departure.

“There’s an enormous amount of noise and speculation swirling around, but as a manager, if you allow yourself to get caught up in it, you’re setting yourself up for failure. My commitment is to this club right now, I absolutely love being here, but I’m in no position to make guarantees,” he confessed.

“We’ve had some good-natured ribbing about it in the dressing room. Our focus remains squarely on what we’re building here. The ambition is to keep achieving extraordinary things at this club.

“Nothing in life is guaranteed. I can’t promise how long my journey here will last. I’m relishing every moment here and fully intend to continue doing so for as long as I’m part of this project.”

Could Liam Rosenior be Chelsea’s perfect fit?

From multiple vantage points, Chelsea are rolling the dice by parting ways with Maresca, who had compiled a reasonably impressive record since taking the reins in the summer of 2024.

However, should the Blues press ahead with a managerial shake-up, Rosenior represents one of the most exciting young coaching talents currently making waves in European football.

The former Fulham and Brighton defender has chalked up an impressive 50% win ratio with Strasbourg since his 2024 appointment, while building a glowing reputation for orchestrating an eye-catching brand of attacking football and unlocking the raw potential within the club’s promising young roster.

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