Liam Rosenior to Take Management Break After Chelsea Exit
Liam Rosenior, recently dismissed as Chelsea manager, is expected to take a break from management rather than immediately returning to a new role. This development affects Crystal Palace, which had identified Rosenior as a candidate to replace Oliver Glasner.
Key Details
- Rosenior left Chelsea after a poor run of form and lost the dressing room, according to reports.
- Despite interest from Crystal Palace and other clubs, Rosenior plans to assess his situation and recharge before seeking a new position.
- Football Insider reported on 25 April that Palace were "very interested" in Rosenior.
Background
- Rosenior previously managed Strasbourg (23 games, 11 wins) and Hull City (78 games, 27 wins).
- Crystal Palace is also considering Andoni Iraola as a managerial candidate.