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Liam Rosenior was questioned about his job security as Chelsea head coach if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League next season. The importance of Champions League football for club finances and player attraction was highlighted.
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âVery directâ â Liam Rosenior is asked whether he will be sacked if they donât get UCL
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior was basically asked whether he would still be in charge at Chelsea next season without Champions League football.
We all know how important it is for clubs to play in the Champions League. The biggest thing is the finances it brings in, but it also helps you attract all the top players who want to play in this competition. And then on top of all of that, a club as big as Chelsea just need to be playing in the most prestigious European competition around.
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But there is a lot of speculation around whether Rosenior will be shown the exit door if Chelsea do not qualify for the Champions League next season, and he certainly didnât give a direct yes or no answer when responding to that very question this week.
Liam Rosenior speaking about Chelseaâs dressing room rift.
Rosenior on whether he has had assurances over whether he will still be head coach even if they fail to secure Champions League football:
âIâve had many conversations with them. Itâs a very direct question; I like it. They are supporting me. They believe in me.
Liam Rosenior was asked directly if he would be sacked if Chelsea does not qualify for the Champions League, indicating the pressure on his position.
Champions League qualification is crucial for Chelsea as it significantly impacts club finances and helps attract top players.
Chelsea is reportedly considering a midfield rebuild, with potential new signings and departures if they do not qualify for the Champions League.

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âThereâs one thing I havenât believed, the reality of the situation. At Chelsea Football Club, weâve lost our last four league games. Thatâs not good enough.
âSo, regardless of what they believe I can achieve in the long term, I need to get results now with this group and with the sporting directors as well, and that is the reality of the situation.â
Quotes via Football London.
Cole Palmer was annoyed with Alejandro Garnacho for switching off at a crucial moment and allowing Man Utd to score on Saturday. A video captured his angry reaction.
And also on Garnacho, a journalist has claimed that whoever signed him at Chelsea should be sacked on the spot, because heâs never been good enough.
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