Rosenior had to go - but Chelsea's problems run much, much deeper
If we're being brutally honest, it always felt like a case of not if, but when the axe would fall on Liam Rosenior after he was named as the surprise successor to the sacked Enzo Maresca in January. A positive start in the Stamford Bridge dugout now feels like a distant memory, with a historically-bad run of form accelerating his downfall. Having overseen a fifth league defeat in a row, Rosenior has probably deservedly been relieved of his duties - but he was simply a symptom of the Blues wider, deeper problems.