Liam Rosenior finds himself on shaky ground at Chelsea, less than four months into his tenure. The club's recent spate of poor results, including seven defeats in their last eight outings, has reportedly left the dressing room "unhappy." This situation has opened the door for speculation about his replacement, with two former Chelsea players, Cesc Fabregas and Filipe Luis, now positioned as leading contenders.
Fabregas, currently managing Serie A side Como, has been particularly noted for his performance there, guiding the team to a 10th-place finish last season and currently pushing for Champions League qualification. His managerial progress has apparently caught the attention of the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.
Filipe Luis, who had a single Premier League and League Cup-winning season at Chelsea during Jose Mourinho's second stint, is also being mentioned as a potential successor. Reports suggest the club may be considering a "familiar face" or making another "bold move" in the managerial market.
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Odds and Speculation Swirl Around Stamford Bridge
The betting markets have been quick to reflect the instability. As of early January 2026, Liam Rosenior himself was reportedly the favorite for the next permanent manager role at odds of 3/10, with Cesc Fabregas at 9/1 and Filipe Luis at 10/1. More recent odds place Fabregas at 6/1.
This flux underscores Chelsea's ongoing search for stability. The club has faced scrutiny over its managerial appointments, with previous reports suggesting the dressing room was dissatisfied even under Rosenior's short reign, with suggestions of a potential change occurring in the summer. Rosenior's previous work in France with Strasbourg has been noted, as have his connections to the club's ownership group, BlueCo, which could potentially streamline negotiations should a move be made.
A Pattern of Managerial Turnover
The current situation echoes a pattern of managerial upheaval at Chelsea. Liam Rosenior took over in January, reportedly replacing Enzo Maresca, who departed following a string of poor results. The club has experienced a significant downturn, failing to capitalize in the top five race and suffering a recent 3-0 defeat to Everton. The pressure appears to be mounting, with a crucial match against Brighton highlighted as a significant test for the under-fire manager.
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