It has been some start to life as a Premier League manager for Liam Rosenior. Saturday's thrilling comeback win against West Ham was Chelsea's third league win in a row since the 41-year-old replaced Enzo Maresca at the start of January. After making seven changes from their midweek Champions League win in Napoli, a limp first-half display allowed relegation-threatened West Ham to deservedly take control. But, making three half-time changes, Rosenior inspired a comeback in which substitutes Marc Cucurella and Joao Pedro hauled Chelsea level with a goal apiece - before Enzo Fernandez's dramatic stoppage-time winner. After the match, Rosenior played down the importance of his substitutions, instead crediting the mentality of the players since his arrival.
Source: BBC January 31, 2026 22:51 UTC