Chelsea Fires Manager Liam Rosenior After 5 Straight Premier League Losses
Chelsea fired manager Liam Rosenior on April 22nd after five straight Premier League losses. He had been in charge for just three and a half months of a contract that was supposed to run until 2032.

Chelsea fired manager Liam Rosenior after a terrible run of five straight Premier League defeats that cost him support from his own players.
Rosenior was only hired three and a half months ago on a long-term deal that was supposed to keep him at the London club until 2032. The quick firing shows how impatient Chelsea's owners have become with poor results.
The club released a statement saying they wish Rosenior success in the future, but gave no details about what went wrong during his short time in charge.
Bookmakers now list Andoni Iraola as the early favorite to replace Rosenior as Chelsea's next manager. However, it's unclear if top coaches want to work at Chelsea given how quickly the club fires managers.
Chelsea could face even more problems in the coming weeks as they search for yet another new manager while trying to salvage their Premier League season.
This shows how unstable Chelsea has become as a club. The team keeps firing coaches quickly, which makes it harder to build a winning team and wastes millions on contracts.
Chelsea will search for a new manager, with Andoni Iraola currently the betting favorite to take over.
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