Liam Rosenior to a journalist who suggested he wasn’t yet ready to be a Chelsea coach: “You don’t limit your ambitions. I’m not arrogant but I’m good at what I do. Whatever job I’ve worked, I’ve been successful”



by GOAT-Antony

11 Comments

  1. RevolutionaryAd2540 on

    Everyone thinks they are good at what they do until teams decide to sit back against you and you can’t break them down.

    Coaching a big team is different from whatever he has ever coached and his underlying figures aren’t very promising. He has a lot to prove.

  2. Sanchezshairfollicle on

    35% winrate at Hull

    51% winrate at Strausburg

    I’m good at what I do 💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥

  3. muslims-united-fc on

    was about to say “mourinho vibes” but then i remembered that one was a european champion with porto before coming here and the others was the strasbourg manager

    completely behind the guy but lmao

  4. Human_Yesterday6384 on

    Love how he handles the public eye.

    Even before our match against Fulham he was down meeting fans and taking photos with them.

    I hope the pressure and constant public attention doesn’t change him

  5. Onehellofaballer on

    Now we only need like 2-3 minutes more of the press conference in short clips then we have the whole thing covered in multiple posts

  6. The physicality of the lower round FA CUP’s should not be underestimated.
    Look what’s happening to Palace right now to a side 6 divisions lower!
    I expect us to lose today and instant pressure on Liam as his first 2 games are cups….we are In or out. I also expect two long term injuries from dirty lower league challenges….one to Reece.

  7. Technical-Mention510 on

    Except has he been successful? I don’t think he can really argue that. 3rd or 4th with Strasbourg yes but 7th, having a laugh.