Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has admitted that his start to life at Stamford Bridge could not have been any better. This comes after he won his fourth successive Premier League game as Blues boss, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, earning so many wins despite being a new manager at a big club has been a surreal experience thus far, and he can only hope to keep winning.

Rosenior added that ensuring every Chelsea player improves under him will make a very happy manager.
His words, “It can’t really get any better can it? In terms of the Premier League. When you come into a new job at a big club, you want to make a good start. I think we’ve done that, I think we’ve got much more to go which is very exciting in terms of the potential of the team. As long as we keep improving while we’re winning, that’ll make me a very happy manager.
No disrespect to Wolves. Their second half was good, they made it difficult, they put balls in our box. But those moments came from our sloppiness. We gave the ball away cheaply whereas in the first half we were crisp with out passing. And those are things we need to improve moving forward.
First half was everything you want in an away performance at this level. Our pressing was very good, our patterns with the ball was outstanding. We put ourselves in a really really strong position. Second half, we want more. Our standards dropped. It’s difficult because the conditions weren’t great. It was a difficult day for both teams in terms of the pitch, in terms of the rain. Overall, very very happy with an away three points.
We kept the ball and made passes and were able to take up attacking positions. And once we did, we looked a very, very good team. Obviously delighted for Cole [Palmer]. There’s been a lot of talk around him, about how happy he is – he looked happy today with his three goals. But we could have scored more in the first half and we need to keep improving.
There’s a lot of positives. But I want us to keep focusing on what we can improve. We’ve got a difficult game on Tuesday against a strong Leeds team.”
WOW.
Chelsea Football Club is an English professional football club based in Fulham, West London. Founded in 1905, they play their home games at Stamford Bridge.
The club competes in the Premier League, the top division of English football. They won their first major honour, the League championship, in 1955. The club won the FA Cup for the first time in 1970, their first European honour, the Cup Winners’ Cup, in 1971, and became the third English club to win the Club World Cup in 2022.
On 7 May 2022, Chelsea confirmed that terms have been agreed for a new ownership group, led by Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter and Hansjörg Wyss, to acquire the club. The group was later known as BlueCo.
The UK government approved the £4.25bn takeover, ending Abramovich’s 19-year ownership of the club. Bruce Buck, who served as chairman since 2003, was replaced by Boehly, while long-serving club director and de facto sporting director Marina Granovskaia left, as did Petr Čech from the role of technical and performance advisor.
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