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Liam Rosenior says no need for major change after Chelsea opening win
Summary
New Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said he made no significant tactical or technical changes before his first match, which ended in a 5-1 FA Cup victory over Charlton; he said his early focus was on intensity and reactions to setbacks.
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Liam Rosenior said he did not make tactical or technical changes before his first match in charge, which was a 5-1 FA Cup win over Charlton. He described the squad as well coached and pointed to recent club honours as context for continuity. Rosenior was appointed to build on the work of predecessor Enzo Maresca and has links to Chelsea through the club's multi-club model with Strasbourg. Early training sessions and his media comments made intensity and reactions to setbacks a clear priority.
Key details:
- Rosenior reported he made no significant tactical or technical changes ahead of the Charlton match.
- Chelsea won 5-1 in the FA Cup third round against Charlton.
- The team used the same 4-2-3-1 shape associated with Maresca while building up in a 3-2-2-3 system Rosenior has used at Strasbourg.
- Rosenior referenced recent club successes, including the Club World Cup about five months ago and the Conference League last year.
- Chelsea have dropped 15 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season and have won one of their past nine league matches.
- The side remained vulnerable at set-pieces in the match, conceding when Miles Leaburn made it 2-1 before Chelsea finished as comfortable winners.
Summary:
Rosenior’s opening game suggested continuity with his predecessor’s system while prioritising intensity, togetherness and basic defensive details such as set-pieces. Undetermined at this time.
