Liam Rosenor Becomes the Shortest-Serving Manager in Chelsea History

Liam Rosenor has been recorded as the shortest-serving permanent manager in the history of London's Chelsea, excluding interim coaches. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
His project at the club ended much sooner than expected. The English specialist led the team for only 104 days.
In doing so, he broke the record of Roberto Di Matteo, who spent 118 days at Chelsea in 2012. However, the record for the fastest dismissal in the Rosenor family still belongs to his father, Leroy Rosenor.
Reportedly, in 2007, Leroy was dismissed from his position as head coach of Torquay United just 10 minutes after being appointed. At that time, due to a change in club ownership, the new management immediately overturned the decision.
Liam Rosenor joined Chelsea from Strasbourg in January of this year. Although the club's management signed a long-term contract with him until 2032, negative results on the pitch thwarted all plans.
The team's performance did not meet the expectations of the fans and the board. Currently, Chelsea sits in seventh place in the English Premier League standings with 48 points after 34 rounds.
The team has lost all of its last five matches, bringing it to the brink of a deep crisis. Rosenor's short tenure once again confirmed how high the pressure and demands are at the club.
According to One.uz, the team's management has already begun working on new candidates.





