Recently appointed Chelsea FC head Liam Rosenoir has delivered a strong statement regarding his qualities to lead the team amid major instability in the Blues.
Chelsea recently parted ways with Enzo Maresca after the Italian led the club to win the Conference League title and FIFA Club World Cup title.
Rosenoir was named as Chelsea head coach after leading French Ligue 1 side RC Strasbourg to qualify to the Conference League and in his pre-game presser ahead of his first game in charge, Rosenoir delivered a big statement.
“You don’t limit your ambitions. I’m not arrogant, I’m good at what I do. In every job I’ve worked, whether as an interim, assistant, head coach, relative to the group I’ve worked with, I’ve been successful.”

“I’ve always wanted to be at a club like this but it’s not about just being here, it’s about being successful” Rosenoir said.

The 41 year old English coach will lead Chelsea out for the first time in the team’s FA Cup fourth round tie against Charlton on Saturday, January 10 at 20:00 GMT.









