Chelsea Football Club has officially appointed Liam Rosenior as the new head coach, taking over from Enzo Maresca.
The former Hull City player, who transitioned to the coaching staff at the Blues from Strasbourg, has signed a contract that will see him leading the team until 2032.
As fans eagerly await the start of the Rosenior era, the pressing question arises: When will they see him in action?
Liam Rosenior's First Game in Charge of Chelsea Confirmed
With Chelsea's next Premier League fixture, an important match against Fulham, set for Wednesday evening, fans are curious if Rosenior will manage the game. However, he will make his first appearance at the club later on.
Calum McFarlane, who stepped in temporarily, will remain at the helm for the match against Fulham, ensuring stability after his recent 1-1 draw against Manchester City.
Rosenior's managerial debut is slated for the FA Cup Third Round, where Chelsea will face Championship side Charlton Athletic.
Although he'll be present in the stands for the Fulham match, fans can look forward to watching him lead the team on the pitch for the first time during the Cup tie.
In anticipation of Rosenior's arrival, McFarlane shared insights into what supporters can expect from the new manager. He stated, "Aggressive, front-foot football, really good on the ball, good positional-play concepts. Really excited to see the work he’s going to do at this club."
This approach underscores Rosenior's vision for transforming Chelsea into a formidable team as they aim for success in the upcoming fixtures.
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