Chelsea FC has moved quickly to stabilize the club following the departure of Liam Rosenior, after a poor run of results that left the team struggling for consistency. The judgment followed a run of defeats and rising doubts inside the team, with senior players reportedly questioning the manager’s approach.
Club sources reveal that internal conversations have already turned toward restoring belief and rebuilding the framework; interim chief Calum McFarlane is leading the team through the last leg of the season. The appointment of a long-term replacement who matches the club’s football philosophy is now front and center.
One of the names under debate is Andoni Iraola, who has risen to be a serious contender after making an impression somewhere. Though no formal method has been verified, other seasoned managers, including Eddie Howe and Edin Terzic, are thought to be under investigation.
The News Chronicle gathered that Chelsea’s leadership is intent on avoiding past hiring errors by conducting a more purposeful and organized search, emphasizing stability, tactical identity, and long-term squad growth rather than short-term solutions.
For the present, the first priority remains on the pitch, where McFarlane is expected to deliver steady performances as the club tries to end the season with more momentum and gently shape the next period.

