Former Premier League player and manager, Tim Sherwood, has identified Liam Rosenior, the current boss of Chelsea FC, as the next manager likely to be dismissed in the Premier League.
He stated that Chelsea could part ways with Rosenior following their 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Tuesday evening.
Brighton secured a convincing victory at the Amex Stadium, with goals coming from Ferdi Kadioglu, Jack Hinshelwood, and Danny Welbeck.
The loss means Chelsea have now suffered five consecutive league defeats without scoring for the first time since 1912.
During the second half, Chelsea supporters expressed their frustration toward the club’s BlueCo ownership and called for Rosenior to be sacked.
Despite Chelsea maintaining that there are no immediate plans to dismiss Rosenior, Sherwood believes the 41-year-old may not remain in charge at Stamford Bridge for long.
“It was a team competing against a collection of individuals lacking spirit and character,” Sherwood remarked to Sky Sports.
“I observed them at the conclusion approaching the Chelsea supporters, with half of them having departed the stadium approximately 20 minutes prior; it was effectively over after the second goal was scored.
“They employed a five-man defense in the first half, and it was embarrassing how much space Brighton had; the second half showed slight improvement at the beginning.
“He [Rosenior] was fortunate that at halftime the score was only one [goal]; Garnacho entered the game and contributed more in offensive areas, but once they conceded the second goal to Hinshelwood, an academy player who has played in every position on the field, he excelled as a full-back, performed well in midfield, and played as a No.10 tonight, he was exceptional.
“I dislike stating this, but there are protests occurring and flags displayed against BlueCo; he will not endure this, Liam Rosenior will not endure this, regrettably for him.
“It is an extremely challenging task for any manager to step in and alter the atmosphere because these Chelsea supporters have been raised on winning trophies, the most prestigious trophies, alongside the greatest players. It’s a development club.”
Chelsea were also beaten 1-0 by Manchester United last weekend and now face an uphill task in securing a UEFA Champions League spot for next season.
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