Overview
- Chelsea formally presented Rosenior on Friday, with his touchline debut set for Saturday in the FA Cup at Charlton Athletic.
- He praised the squad's quality as world-class and said Enzo Maresca left a strong tactical base he aims to raise further.
- Rosenior stressed his autonomy from BlueCo ownership, stating that managers must make their own decisions.
- He called his Strasbourg spell the best of his career, highlighted finishing three points off Champions League places, and criticized French media that predicted his team would finish last.
- He becomes the tenth Black permanent Premier League manager, with his first Stamford Bridge appearance scheduled for January 14 in the League Cup semifinal against Arsenal.