Chelsea FC have sacked manager Liam Rosenior after a poor run of results that saw the team lose five straight Premier League matches.
The 41-year-old had been in charge for just over three months. He joined the club after leaving RC Strasbourg Alsace, which is linked to Chelsea’s ownership group.
Pressure had been building in recent weeks following a series of disappointing performances. The situation worsened after a heavy defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Club officials acted after the losing streak raised concerns about the team’s direction and competitiveness.
Chelsea confirmed the decision on Wednesday. The club is now expected to appoint an interim manager to steady the team while it searches for a permanent replacement.
The immediate priority will be to stabilise results and improve performances. With the season still ongoing, Chelsea will aim to recover quickly and regain momentum.
