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  "path": "/2026/06/29/liam-rosenior-set-managerial-return-just-two-months-chelsea-sacking-28970708/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-29T14:58:54.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Liam Rosenior lasted just 106 days at Chelsea (Photo: Getty)\n\nLiam Rosenior is reportedly making a very swift return to the dugout, just two months after being brutally sacked by Chelsea.\n\nThe Blues hired Rosenior in January to replace Enzo Maresca, moving from fellow Todd Boehly-owned club Strasbourg.\n\nThe Englishman signed a five-and-a-half year contract but lasted just 106 days at Stamford Bridge as results spiralled, players revolted and supporters voiced their anger.\n\nAt the time of his appointment, Chelsea were well-placed for a top-four finish and still in contention to win the Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.\n\n##  Don't miss a World Cup moment\n\nEngland updates, match previews and exclusive analysis. Get it all in our daily World Cup newsletter. Sign up.\n\nThe season ended with Under-21 coach Calum McFarlane in charge as the club finished 10th and trophly-less, missing out on European qualification for the second time in four years.\n\nXabi Alonso has been appointed as Rosenior’s successor but despite a disastrous few months, the 41-year-old’s reputation has not been too badly damaged it seems.\n\nL’Equipe report that Rosenior is in talks to take over at Ligue 1 side Paris FC, who appear ready to sack Antoine Kombouare.\n\nParis FC are close to sacking Antoine Kombouare (Photo: Getty)\n\nKombouare only joined the French club in February, successfully steering them away from relegation, but it is said that the relationship between manager and ownership has quickly turned sour.\n\nParis FC players were due to report back to training on Wednesday, but the club have pushed that back by a week, fuelling speculation that a change in the dugout is imminent.\n\nIt is said Rosenior will sign a two-year deal, with the option of a third, though Chelsea maybe involved in the negotiations given how soon it is since he left west London.\n\nRosenior’s Chelsea predecessor Enzo Maresca has just been appointed Man City boss (Photo: Manchester City FC)\n\nRosenior, formally of Derby County and Hull, lost 10 of his 23 games at Chelsea but enjoyed success in France, qualifying Strasbourg for the UEFA Conference League in his first season.\n\nHe had been an early favourite to become Ipswich boss following Kieran McKenna’s resignation, but the Premier League side instead decided to hire Gary O’Neil – the man who replaced Rosenior at Strasbourg.\n\nThis news comes on the same day that Maresca was announced as Pep Guardiola’s successor at Manchester City, with Chelsea issuing a statement slamming the conduct of Rosenior’s predecessor.\n\nMaresca himself has apologised to Blues fans for the manner of his exit but also aimed a sly dig at Boehly and the club.\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": "Liam Rosenior set for managerial return just two months after Chelsea sacking"
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