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  "textContent": "Chelsea fans called for Liam Rosenior to be sacked during the defeat to Brighton (Reuters)\n\nChelsea supporters were calling for Liam Rosenior to be sacked during the 3-0 loss to Brighton on Tuesday night.\n\nThe defeat at the Amex Stadium means Chelsea have now lost five league games in a row without scoring for the first time since 1912.\n\nDuring the second half against Brighton, Chelsea supporters were once again chanting against the club’s BlueCo ownership and also sang ‘f*** off Rosenior’.\n\nChelsea have now dropped to seventh in the Premier League and are seven points behind fifth-placed Liverpool, meaning that Champions League qualification for next season is highly unlikely.\n\nAfter the team crashed out of the Champions League to Paris Saint-Germain last month, reports suggested that Chelsea’s hierarchy had no plans to part ways with Rosenior, who replaced Enzo Maresca in January.\n\nLiam Rosenior appeared to apologise to Chelsea fans after the defeat to Brighton (Getty)\n\nHowever, Chelsea are now likely to face further pressure from supporters to sack Rosenior if he is unable to improve the team’s form.\n\n##  Get personalised football updates every day\n\nSign up to our daily football newsletter and choose your team to get the latest news, rumours and more about your favourite team.\n\nDespite Chelsea’s woeful Premier League form, Rosenior’s side have the chance to reach the FA Cup final this season as they play Leeds United in the semi-final at Wembley on Sunday.\n\nAccording to bookmakers Betfair, Rosenior remains favourite to remain as Chelsea manager for the start of next season, while Filipe Luis, who held talks with BlueCo earlier this year over a move to Strasbourg, is second favourite at odds of 5/2.\n\nCesc Fabregas, whose Como side are currently sixth in Serie A, is third favourite at 4/1, while Oliver Glasner, who is leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season, is priced at 9/2.\n\n##  Chelsea manager for the start of the 2026/27 Premier League season\n\nLiam Rosenior – 17/20\nFilipe Luis – 5/2\nCesc Fabregas – 4/1\nOliver Glasner – 9/2\nXavi Hernandez – 6/1\nRoberto De Zerbi – 15/2\nMarco Silva – 9/1\nUnai Emery – 10/1\nAndoni Iraola – 10/1\nFrank Lampard – 11/1\nFabian Hurzeler – 16/1\nLuis Enrique – 20/1\nXabi Alonso – 20/1\nJulian Nagelsmann – 22/1\n\n_Odds via Betfair_\n\nSpeaking after Chelsea’s 1-0 defeat at home to Manchester United last weekend, Glenn Hoddle backed his former club to stick with Rosenior for the start of next season.\n\n‘For me, for Liam to stay in that job now until the end of the season, I think they’ll give him that opportunity but he’s got to finish on a high note, he’s got to get some wins under his belt,’ Hoddle said.\n\n‘The reason they brought him in is he’s a young manager, he’s part of their project, if you like, if you want to use that word, and I think they’ll give him that chance.\n\n‘But he’s going to have to start winning, even if he doesn’t get in the Champions League, they’re in the FA Cup semi-final so they could actually win a trophy still.\n\n‘I think they’ll stay with him and give him a pre-season and I think they’ll start with him but he’s going to have to start next season in a positive way, if not, I think then he could be on a bit of dodgy ground.’\n\n**For more stories like this, check our sport page**.\n\n**Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on**Facebook,** Twitter and Instagram**.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
  "title": "Chelsea next manager odds as fans call for Liam Rosenior sack in Brighton defeat"
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