Chelsea Manager Sacked After Shortest Tenure in Club History

London's Chelsea Football Club is facing another coaching crisis, according to Zamin.uz. Liam Rosenior's tenure as head coach has come to an end after just one hundred and four days.
Consequently, he has been recorded as the specialist with the shortest term of service and the fastest dismissal in the history of the London team. In Tuesday's match against Brighton, Chelsea lost to their opponents with a score of zero to three.
This defeat further aggravated the situation at the club. It was the team's seventh loss in their last eight matches.
Even more distressing is the fact that the team has failed to find the back of the net for five consecutive matches. Such a negative record was last seen in the club's history in 1912.
Rosenior had hoped to remain in his position at least until the FA Cup semi-finals. However, the club's management did not delay in making a decision.
Even while bookmakers viewed him among the main candidates for the start of next season, club officials preferred to take a different path. Currently, Chelsea has begun the search for a new head coach, with several well-known specialists on the shortlist.
One of the main candidates mentioned is Filipe Luis. He previously played for the club and is currently achieving great success as a coach for Brazil's Flamengo, having won the Brazilian championship and the Copa Libertadores in a short period.
Another serious candidate is Cesc Fàbregas. His work with Italy's Como is attracting significant attention.
Although this is his first independent coaching project, results are improving rapidly. The list also includes names such as Oliver Glasner, Unai Emery, Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola, and even Frank Lampard.
However, there are certain risks and questions associated with each of them. The club management is also considering the option of interim management.
But one thing is clear: the team needs not just a tactician, but a true leader who can restore the winning spirit and character to the players. According to One.uz, the current situation is not just a series of unsuccessful games, but a test of the entire system.
Whether the Londoners can find their identity again or sink into a new crisis, the near future will tell.





