Chelsea's 107-Day Gamble: Rosenior's Short Reign Exposes Dressing Room Divisions

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Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior after 107 days—the club’s shortest tenure since the Boehly era—following a run of seven defeats in eight games and mounting dressing-room splits. Despite initial owner backing, he faced authority and tactical challenges, leaks and an admission of vulnerability, with Calum McFarlane named interim boss to finish the season as Chelsea chase Europa League football or FA Cup glory and search for a new permanent head coach.
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