Chelsea have sacked head coach Liam Rosenior just 107 days into his tenure, following a poor run of results.
Here’s a breakdown of his time in charge at Stamford Bridge:
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107 days – Total time spent in charge at Stamford Bridge
23 games – Matches managed across all competitions
11 wins, 2 draws, 10 losses – Overall record
47.8% win rate – Modest return during his spell
5 consecutive league defeats without scoring – First time since 1912
7 losses in last 8 games – Form collapse that led to his dismissal
4 straight wins (opening run) – Became only the second English manager to win his first four Premier League matches (vs Brentford, Crystal Palace, West Ham, Wolves)
8-2 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain – Joint-heaviest European defeat (3-0 on the night)
11 goals conceded from corners – Joint-worst in club’s Premier League history (equal with 1994-95 season)
2nd worst in league for set-piece goals conceded – Only West Ham United (15) have conceded more
8th place – Premier League position at the time of his exit, denting Champions League qualification hopes
Rosenior’s tenure began with promise but unravelled quickly, with defensive frailties and a lack of attacking output ultimately proving decisive.
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