LONDON — Chelsea Football Club has officially dismissed head coach Liam Rosenior with immediate effect following a board meeting on Wednesday. The decision comes less than four months after Rosenior was appointed to the role in January 2026, when he signed an unprecedented six-year contract intended to anchor the club’s long-term sporting strategy.

The move by the BlueCo ownership follows a precipitous decline in form that culminated in a demoralizing 3-0 defeat to Brighton on Tuesday night. That result marked the fifth consecutive Premier League match in which the club failed to score a single goal, a statistical low not seen at Stamford Bridge since 1912. Despite an initial honeymoon period consisting of six wins in his first seven fixtures, the team’s subsequent collapse saw them drop to seventh in the league standings and suffer an emphatic aggregate exit from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.

In an official statement released by the club, the hierarchy noted that while the decision was difficult, the recent trajectory of performances had fallen significantly below the standards required to meet the season’s objectives. Calum McFarlane has been appointed as interim head coach for the remainder of the campaign, marking his second temporary stint in the position this year. McFarlane’s immediate priority will be preparing the squad for a high-stakes FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley this Sunday.

The dismissal further highlights the ongoing volatility at the club, as Rosenior becomes the fifth permanent manager to depart under the current ownership group since 2022. Attention now turns to the summer transfer window and the search for a successor capable of stabilizing a project that has struggled to reconcile long-term financial commitments with the immediate demands of elite European football.
























