The wait is over for the Chelsea faithful. In a direct and powerful statement today, Liam Rosenior has officially confirmed his departure from RC Strasbourg to take over as the new head coach of Chelsea.

Speaking ahead of his final formalities, Rosenior didn’t hide his excitement:
“I’m about to become the new manager of Chelsea, one of the biggest clubs in the world,” Rosenior announced.
The Fast-Track Promotion
The move is a milestone for the BlueCo multi-club model. Rosenior, who has been highly praised for his tactical work and development of young talent in Ligue 1, is effectively being promoted within the ownership structure.
While Chelsea fans have been anxious for a permanent successor to Enzo Maresca, the board’s decision to look “within the family” suggests a commitment to a unified philosophy across their teams.
What to Expect Next
With the agreement now in place ✅, the timeline is moving rapidly:
- Final Documentation: Rosenior is in London today to sign a long-term contract at Cobham.
- Strasbourg Succession: As Rosenior heads to London, Gary O’Neil is reportedly the frontrunner to fill the vacancy at the Stade de la Meinau, ensuring the French side isn’t left in the lurch.
- Potential Debut: Chelsea face a quick turnaround with a London derby against Fulham on Wednesday. The club is working around the clock to ensure Rosenior is registered in time to be in the dugout at Craven Cottage.
For a young coach who was managing in the Championship with Hull City just over a year ago, the rise has been meteoric.
Now, he faces the ultimate challenge: bringing stability and success back to Stamford Bridge.
