Liam Rosenior confirms Chelsea move to replace Enzo Maresca as manager

The Strasbourg boss is poised to replace Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge

Liam Rosenior has confirmed he is poised to take over at Chelsea as head coach and leave his position at Strasbourg.

Speaking at his latest press conference with the Ligue 1 club, the 37-year-old confirmed: "I was given permission to speak to one of the biggest sporting clubs in the world.

The former Hull and Derby boss added: "It looks like I am going to be the next manager of that football club [Chelsea]."

He added that Chelsea was “an opportunity I cannot turn down.”

Rosenior underlines that he has "not signed yet,” but he has now "verbally agreed" a contract to take over at Stamford Bridge.

"I haven't signed yet, I have agreed verbally with Chelsea,” he added. “It's really important, this is different to anything anyone has ever done - nobody has made a statement before they have signed a contract. Everything is agreed and it will probably go through in the next few hours. I'm here because I care about this club and I felt it was right to answer your questions physically here today before I move on.”

Maresca surprisingly left the Club World Cup champions on New Year’s Day, with Chelsea 15 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.

The Italian, who is now a candidate to replace Ruben Amorim at Manchester United after his sacking, revealed his dissatisfaction with his situation publicly, with a cryptic comment about his “worst 48 hours” at the club after the 2-0 win over Everton on 13 December.

And now Chelsea have looked within the BlueCo structure after Rosenior’s impressive run with the French club, guiding them to seventh in Ligue 1 and top spot in the Conference League after an unbeaten run.

Former Hull manager Liam Rosenior has built an impressive coaching reputation in France (PA Archive)
Former Hull manager Liam Rosenior has built an impressive coaching reputation in France (PA Archive)

"The last 18 months have been a joy and the best of my professional career,” Rosenior added. “I have met some incredible people and created some incredible memories and made history.

"None of that happens without the investment of our ownership and hard work of our president. I have had interest from many clubs, including Champions League clubs, which I have always been open with to [our president] Marc [Keller] and our ownership.

"I will love this club for the rest of my life but I cannot turn down Chelsea.

"I am so excited about the future. I have worked my whole life to be a coach and manage a world-class football club. That does bring sadness for what I am leaving behind. This is emotional as it is my last day and time I wake up as a Strasbourg manager. This is football."

Assistants Kalifa Cisse and Justin Walker will follow Rosenior to Chelsea, while Ben Warner, head of analysis, is also set to link up with the new coaching team at Cobham.

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