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Chelsea begin Liam Rosenior era with five-star display at Charlton
Summary
Liam Rosenior selected a largely second-string Chelsea side that beat Charlton 5-1 at the Valley to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup. Goals came from Jorrel Hato, Tosin Adarabioyo, Marc Guiu, Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández (penalty), while Miles Leaburn scored for Charlton.
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Chelsea beat Charlton 5-1 at the Valley in Liam Rosenior's first match as head coach, advancing to the fourth round of the FA Cup. Rosenior fielded many squad players who had seen limited action under the previous manager, and the result gave several of those players prominent roles. The game also gave Rosenior an early encounter with supporter sentiment about the club's ownership. Chelsea controlled much of the match but needed late goals to add margin to the scoreline.
Key match facts:
- Final score: Chelsea 5, Charlton 1; Chelsea progressed to the FA Cup fourth round.
- Chelsea scorers included Jorrel Hato (a volley late in the first half), Tosin Adarabioyo (header), Marc Guiu (close-range finish), Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández (penalty); Miles Leaburn scored for Charlton.
- Rosenior deployed a side featuring several players who had been less involved under the previous manager, notably Hato, Tosin and Guiu.
- Chelsea had around 80% possession by half-time and created many chances, though Charlton goalkeeper Will Mannion produced several important saves.
- Match incidents included bookings for Benoit Badiashile for fouls on Miles Leaburn and Sonny Carey, and substitute opportunities denied by Mannion for Estevao and Liam Delap.
- Supporter reaction included chants for former owner Roman Abramovich and a less complimentary refrain aimed at co-owner Behdad Eghbali, as reported.
Summary:
Chelsea's win delivered a clear result for Liam Rosenior in his managerial debut and allowed several less-used players to make an impact. The victory moves Chelsea into the FA Cup fourth round, and the longer-term effects on team selection and relations with supporters are undetermined at this time.
