Rosenior's Chelsea cruise past Charlton
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Chelsea come into tonight’s game with Charlton in the FA Cup with a new manager, and as you’d expect, that means lots more interest in the game than you would normally get it.It was already put
The vote, which got nearly 4,000 responses, closed after Liam Rosenior arrived in London ahead of replacing Enzo Maresca as head coach
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A ‘BlueCo Out’ flag was being held up in the away end before kick-off, but the real audible disquiet from Chelsea’s fans came in the second half. With their team trailing 1-0, the away end was consistently ringing with anti-ownership chants, and that continued after Liam Delap’s equaliser.
Chelsea are seeking to start the Liam Rosenior era with a bang on Saturday night when they visit fellow Londoners Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup third round. Rosenior watched on from the stands as Chelsea were beaten 2–1 by local rivals Fulham midweek but now has the chance to patrol the technical area himself at The Valley.
"I am not promising it - but I believe strongly we can be very successful here." Rosenior achieved a seventh-placed finish with Strasbourg in Ligue 1 last season, securing European football. The French side are part of the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital-owned BlueCo multi-club ownership group that also controls Chelsea - but he rejected suggestions he has been hired to toe the line of his superiors.