Chelsea Confirm Liam Rosenior as New Head Coach on Long Term Deal
- Chelsea have officially confirmed the appointment of Liam Rosenior as head coach, handing the highly rated Englishman a long-term contract that signals stability, ambition, and renewed direction at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea Football Club have confirmed the appointment of Liam Rosenior as the new head coach of the men’s team, with the 41-year-old signing a contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2032.
The announcement marks a significant moment for the Blues as they turn to a progressive coach with both domestic and European experience. Rosenior arrives in west London after an impressive spell with French side RC Strasbourg, where he guided the club to European qualification for the first time in 19 years during his debut season in charge.
Before his move overseas, Rosenior built his reputation in England with managerial roles at Hull City and Derby County, earning praise for his modern approach, emphasis on structure, and ability to develop young players while maintaining competitive standards.
Speaking after his appointment, Rosenior described the role as a privilege and underlined his determination to uphold Chelsea’s winning culture. He spoke of his pride in taking charge of a club defined by ambition, trophies, and a strong identity, stressing that his responsibility is to protect those values while building a team capable of sustained success.
Rosenior highlighted unity, teamwork, and togetherness as the foundations of his philosophy, insisting these principles will guide everything Chelsea do on and off the pitch. He also expressed excitement at working with the current squad, praising the quality within the group and his desire to build strong connections across the club.
The new head coach was equally clear about the importance of supporters, describing the fans as the soul of Chelsea Football Club and promising to deliver performances that make them proud in every match.
From the club’s perspective, Rosenior is viewed as a coach capable of implementing a clear style of play while demanding the highest standards. Chelsea have reiterated that while player development remains important, expectations remain firmly focused on competing for major honours both this season and in the years ahead.
With long-term backing and a clear mandate, Rosenior now faces the task of quickly shaping a united, hungry squad capable of restoring Chelsea to consistent contention at the very top of English and European football.