Liam Rosenior's ambitious goal is clear: to convince Chelsea fans that his appointment as head coach was the best decision the club has ever made. The 41-year-old is aware of the skepticism surrounding his arrival midway through the season, but he's focused on building momentum and earning the trust of his players and supporters.
While Rosenior acknowledges the challenges ahead, including significant ground to make up after a lackluster first half against West Ham, he remains optimistic about the team's prospects. He highlighted the crucial role that the fans played in the comeback, saying they were "magnificent" in the second half and a testament to the team's spirit.
The former manager is well aware of Chelsea's proud history and reputation for success, but he's determined to make his mark on the club. His emphasis on fighting and energy resonated with the fans, who showed their support through an impressive comeback.
However, Rosenior also understands that there's still work to be done. He accepts that the team must improve in terms of decision-making and collective effort, but the manager remains committed to making progress.
The Chelsea faithful will have to wait and see how long it takes for Rosenior's appointment to be vindicated, but his message is clear: he's on a mission to win over the fans and prove himself as one of the best managers in the Premier League.
While Rosenior acknowledges the challenges ahead, including significant ground to make up after a lackluster first half against West Ham, he remains optimistic about the team's prospects. He highlighted the crucial role that the fans played in the comeback, saying they were "magnificent" in the second half and a testament to the team's spirit.
The former manager is well aware of Chelsea's proud history and reputation for success, but he's determined to make his mark on the club. His emphasis on fighting and energy resonated with the fans, who showed their support through an impressive comeback.
However, Rosenior also understands that there's still work to be done. He accepts that the team must improve in terms of decision-making and collective effort, but the manager remains committed to making progress.
The Chelsea faithful will have to wait and see how long it takes for Rosenior's appointment to be vindicated, but his message is clear: he's on a mission to win over the fans and prove himself as one of the best managers in the Premier League.