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Liam Rosenior was fired as Chelsea boss following their 3-0 loss at Brighton and Hove Albion -Credit:Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images
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There is no avoiding it now - Chelsea are engulfed in a full-scale crisis. On Tuesday, the Blues slumped to a brutal 3-0 defeat against Brighton and Hove Albion, their fifth consecutive loss in the Premier League and their seventh in the last eight games across all competitions.
Fewer than 24 hours later, Liam Rosenior paid the price for that wretched run of results with his position. The West Londoners confirmed he had been dismissed from his duties just after 5pm local time, bringing his brief spell at the helm to a close.
Chelsea had entirely lost their attacking potency under the former Strasbourg boss, failing to find the net in each of those seven defeats, with their only goals since mid-March coming against League One side Port Vale.
Liam Rosenior was fired due to Chelsea's poor performance, including a 3-0 loss to Brighton and five consecutive defeats in the Premier League.
The article discusses five potential managerial candidates to replace Liam Rosenior, although their names are not specified in the excerpt.
Chelsea is currently in a crisis, having lost five consecutive matches in the Premier League and seven out of their last eight games across all competitions.
Liam Rosenior was officially dismissed from his position as Chelsea manager just after 5pm local time, less than 24 hours after the defeat to Brighton.

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Rosenior had led Chelsea to five straight Premier League losses -Credit:Glyn KIRK/AFP via Getty Images
While losses to Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, and Manchester United could be framed as courageous yet unfortunate, the display against Brighton offered no such mitigation. Chelsea managed just a single effort in the opening half and failed to register a shot on target throughout the entire game in a performance defined by utter disarray, stripped of both organization and conviction.
With Rosenior now departed, focus turns to potential successors. Here, five managers Chelsea could look towards following the latest dismissal at Stamford Bridge are assessed, courtesy of The Mirror.
Filipe Luis played for Chelsea during the 2014-2015 season -Credit:Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP via Getty Images
Filipe Luis was reportedly amongst the leading candidates alongside Rosenior when Enzo Maresca was dismissed in January. Given that the club's ownership has already conducted comprehensive background checks on him, he would represent the most straightforward appointment.
Having departed Flamengo in March, the Brazilian is currently a free agent and could be brought in without any compensation fee. His history as a Chelsea player also affords him an immediate connection with a disenchanted Stamford Bridge fanbase.
Nevertheless, the principal concern remains his limited experience — having only managed in Brazil, Luis would be stepping into an entirely unfamiliar environment. Much like Rosenior, doubts persist over whether he could command a squad laden with expensive, underperforming players, making the appointment feel more like a sideways step rather than a genuine fresh start.
Oliver Glasner is set to leave Crystal Palace after roughly two and a half seasons in charge -Credit:Sebastian Frej/Getty Images
With his departure from Crystal Palace already confirmed at the season's end, Oliver Glasner could contemplate leaving somewhat earlier. His tenure at Selhurst Park has been remarkable, most notably highlighted by their FA Cup triumph last season.
While Manchester United were previously considered the frontrunners to secure his signature, their interest may have waned owing to Michael Carrick's impressive stint as interim manager at Old Trafford.
Chelsea would be acquiring a manager with an impressive record who has shown a clear capacity to surpass expectations in the Premier League. He offers the sort of tactical organization and structural stability that the current team has evidently been lacking.
Andoni Iraola's tenure with AFC Bournemouth is set to come to an end after this season -Credit:MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Much like Glasner, AFC Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is set to depart at the end of the season. With the club having already announced Marco Rose as his successor this week, Iraola may opt to leave before the season draws to a close.
To bring him in straight away, Chelsea would almost certainly need to table a considerable salary package alongside a lengthy contract, particularly with other major European clubs keeping a close eye. It would represent a bold statement of intent to recruit a manager from a side currently level with them on points.
Iraola's high-intensity style would likely provide the spark this Chelsea squad needs to rediscover its identity. Bringing him in now could also carry a certain irony should he help Chelsea beat Bournemouth to a European qualification spot.
Cesc Fabregas has worked wonders with Como in Serie A -Credit:Mairo Cinquetti/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Cesc Fabregas is currently producing remarkable results in Serie A, where his Como side are unexpectedly mounting a challenge for a top-four finish. While he remains fully committed to his project in Italy, his deep emotional ties to Chelsea remain a significant factor.
As a student of Pep Guardiola, his tactical expertise is considered elite amongst up-and-coming managers. Chelsea supporters continue to sing his name, and his appointment could deliver an instant boost to the strained atmosphere enveloping the club.
The obstacle would be persuading him to abandon a possible UEFA Champions League berth to join what looks like a mid-table reconstruction. It would demand a significant push from the club's hierarchy to convince him that this represents the ideal time to return.
John Terry won five Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League crown with Chelsea -Credit:Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images
If the club chooses to prioritize morale for the rest of the season, installing a genuine club legend could be seen as a prudent move. John Terry is already engaged in the club's academy system, so the owners are acquainted with his character and work ethic.
He has publicly stated his desire to manage the first team and would probably embrace a short-term caretaker role to prove his credentials. While his managerial track record is modest, his standing as a "Captain, Leader, Legend" still holds tremendous weight within the club.
His shortage of tactical pedigree could be offset by his innate leadership qualities and commanding presence. In a team that seems to lack fight, Terry's impact might be sufficient to restore some pride.
That said, the club has previously attempted the 'club legend as interim boss' strategy. When Graham Potter was sacked in 2023, Frank Lampard returned for a brief spell - and it is fair to say that decision did not produce the desired result.