Soccer-Rooney says Rosenior has earned opportunity to lead Chelsea


Soccer Football - UEFA Conference League - RC Strasbourg v Breidablik - Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg, France - December 18, 2025 RC Strasbourg coach Liam Rosenior during the match REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Jan 5 (Reuters) - Wayne ‌Rooney has backed Liam Rosenior to take charge ‌at Chelsea and said the Englishman has ‌earned the opportunity after proving himself as a manager.

Rosenior, who was Rooney's assistant at Derby County and is currently in charge ‍of Ligue 1 side Strasbourg, is ‍the front-runner to replace ‌Enzo Maresca after the Italian left Stamford Bridge last ‍week.

“Liam ​was so important for me,” the former Manchester United striker said on the BBC’s ⁠The Wayne Rooney Show.

“He was incredible in ‌his coaching ability.

"I was more of the manager dealing with players ⁠and everything, ‍but I learned a lot from him from that point of view. He’s done a great job as ‍a whole," added Rooney.

Rosenior, 41, ‌previously managed Hull City before joining Strasbourg in July 2024. He led the French club to a seventh-place finish in Ligue 1.

"If he goes in there (Chelsea), he won’t disappoint,” Rooney added.

“He’s been waiting for an opportunity like this.

"If you don’t take it now, then ‌you’re never going to take it. He’s done his apprenticeship, he’s done his work to get to that job.”

Chelsea, who ​are fifth in the Premier League, will faceFulham on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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