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Pep Guardiola expressed regret over Liam Rosenior's sacking from Chelsea, stating he believes Rosenior is a top-level manager. Rosenior was dismissed less than four months after signing a long-term contract.
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“The decision” – Pep Guardiola shares honest opinion on Liam Rosenior sacking
Pep Guardiola has said he’s “so sorry” to see Liam Rosenior lose his job and believes he’s a manager for the top level.
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Rosenior was sacked by Chelsea on Wednesday evening less than four months after signing a six and a half year contract.
The final straw was the 3-0 defeat against Brighton, Chelsea’s fifth in a row in the league without scoring, and the Blues now sit eighth in the table.
Rosenior becomes the second manager to leave Chelsea this season after Enzo Maresca, and Callum McFarlane has been placed in interim charge for the remainder of the season.
McFarlane oversaw two games earlier this season, a draw against Manchester City and a defeat against Fulham, and he’ll now lead Chelsea out against Leeds at Wembley on Sunday.
It’s said the Blues will take their time in the search for a new head coach, but it’s thought Andoni Iraola is an early frontrunner.
Liam Rosenior was sacked by Chelsea less than four months after signing a six and a half year contract, although specific reasons for the decision were not detailed.
Pep Guardiola expressed that he is 'so sorry' to see Rosenior lose his job and believes he is a manager suited for the top level.
Liam Rosenior had signed a six and a half year contract with Chelsea before his sacking.
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Rosenior will likely feel relieved he’s now out of the job, but it could take him time to pick himself back up and rebuild.
It’s never nice seeing manager’s lose their jobs, and after City’s win against Burnley on Wednesday, Guardiola shared his thoughts.
“I’m so sorry, I’m pretty sure he’s a manager for that level,” he said as quoted on X.com.
“Always when this happens, always I think about how lucky, again, I am being in the club where I am. I picked the right club ten years ago, with an incredible hierarchy, incredible CEOs and Sporting Directors. Unbelievable.
“The consistency, the trust with the people I’m working with here, it’s amazing. I’m so lucky. “The decision [of Chelsea] is not my concern.”
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Fulham boss Marco Silva is reportedly set to be a candidate for the job, and it’s understood there could be between five-ten candidates.
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