Liam Rosenior Retains Chelsea Support as European Spot Slips Away
Chelsea are still backing Liam Rosenior despite four straight losses that leave European hopes in jeopardy. Beat Leeds to reach FA Cup final.
Chelsea’s European hopes hang by a thread. Club officials shielding Rosenior for now, but long-term future tied to quick turnaround...
Chelsea are still backing head coach Liam Rosenior despite a concerning slump that has put their European hopes in real jeopardy.
A 1-0 loss to Manchester United at the weekend left Chelsea sixth in the Premier League, level on 48 points with Brentford and Bournemouth right behind them.
The pressure is building, with Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton close behind on 47 points and Sunderland still in reach on 46.
What looked like a Champions League push has turned into a scramble just to lock down any European spot.
Chelsea have lost their last four league games, and another loss against Brighton today would put them under serious pressure entering the final stretch of the season.
For now, Chelsea’s stance is clear: Rosenior still has the club’s backing. But there’s growing doubt that support will last if results don’t turn around fast.
One bright spot remains: a win over Leeds United this weekend would send Chelsea to the FA Cup final and keep their silverware hopes alive.
Heading down south for BHA (A). 👊#CFC | #BHACHE pic.twitter.com/sD5GljWM3N
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 21, 2026
But the bigger picture is still shaky, and Rosenior’s long-term vision is already under threat despite the six-year deal he signed when he arrived at Stamford Bridge.
Club officials want to shield their head coach from more pressure during this key stretch, but sources close to the situation say a change at the end of the season is very likely if the slump continues.

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