Liam Rosenior is back in management, and that means we’re starting to hear his take on what happened at Chelsea earlier this year.
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Just months on from his embarrassing dismissal at Chelsea, manager Liam Rosenior has taken over at upwardly mobile Paris FC in a return to France’s Ligue 1 where he made his name with Strasbourg.
For the first time since his sacking at Stamford Bridge, the young coach has spoken a little about the short spell he had as Blues boss and where it all went wrong for him after a good start.
Rosenior admits to mistakes in Chelsea spell

“We joined the club in the middle of a season and at a difficult moment, and I learned many lessons,” Rosenior said in quotes picked up by the BBC.
“There are things I definitely could have done better and things I could have taken more accountability for, but there were also positive aspects to what we did.”
He’s a nice guy and we really hope he can get a promising coaching career back on track with a good spell in Paris. It would be unfair for his reputation to be damaged permanently by one bad spell at a very chaotic Chelsea. There will be a lot of interest in his team this year.
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