Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on the Chelsea owners feelings about Liam Rosenior
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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on the Chelsea owners feelings about Liam Rosenior
"I think they will be thinking, what can we do to help Liam as much as possible to get wins on the board and to be successful. I think that's their mindset, and rightly so. You know, Maresca has done absolutely magnificent. He's put them into the Champions League. He's won a cup. He's won the Club World Cup. He's done exceptionally. What has happened has happened, but it's history. You know, you need to look forward. And looking forward is Liam."
"Liam Rosenior's first 12 games have brought a wave of attacking football to Stamford Bridge, yet the new boss is currently grappling with a concentration crisis that threatens to undo his hard work. He made history by winning his debut 5-1 against Charlton, the largest debut victory in club history, and quickly secured six wins from his first seven games, a feat only bettered by Carlo Ancelotti."
Chelsea's ownership has decisively closed the chapter on Enzo Maresca's tenure and shifted complete focus to supporting new manager Liam Rosenior. Despite Maresca's accomplishments including Champions League qualification and cup victories, the club has moved forward. Rosenior has started strongly with eight wins, two draws, and two losses in his first matches, achieving a 70% win rate and making history with a 5-1 debut victory. However, concerns are emerging regarding disciplinary issues and concentration lapses. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink emphasizes that ownership is committed to providing Rosenior with necessary support to achieve success, while acknowledging Maresca's exceptional contributions belong to the past.
Read at The Chelsea Chronicle
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