The Chelsea players are divided over the decision to sack Liam Rosenior, with some of his admirers accusing others of downing tools to accelerate the manager’s departure.On paper, a run of five consecutive Premier League defeats without even scoring a goal was enough to part ways with Liam Rosenior, although a number of other reasons have come to the fore.Some Chelsea players were unhappy with the internal ban for Enzo Fernandez, with the manager stopping him playing in the huge game against Manchester City.Would you take any of these Premier League managers at Chelsea?Chelsea reportedly want their new manager to have Premier League experience…There were some players like Pedro Neto who were completely ignoring the manager’s instructions during games, with the situation soon becoming too difficult to turn around.The Telegraph have reported though that there were still some who appreciated Rosenior, and they were not best pleased with how the rest of the squad reacted when he was in charge.The report goes on to say that some of the players feel that others stopped putting in the right amount of effort to get results on the board.While some may have got their wish to see the manager leave, it has come at a price. Champions League football is now virtually impossible to achieve.The biggest honour still to play for is the FA Cup, and they will be heading to Wembley this weekend under the leadership of Calum McFarlane for the semi-final against Leeds United.Gary Neville says the Chelsea owners are CLUELESS! Do you agree? 🤔Neville blames the Chelsea owners for Liam Rosenior's failure 🤷♂️Chelsea waiting to hire the right new managerThe Blues are giving themselves time to make the right decision when it comes to hiring the permanent successor to Rosenior.Chelsea actually believe hiring a strong manager will convince Enzo Fernandez to stay. He hasn’t yet signed a new contract with the club.Behdad Eghbali has identified Andoni Iraola as his number one target to take over at Stamford Bridge, although supporters will always have doubts over any major decisions that come directly from the owners.Todd Boehly was insistent on bringing in Graham Potter to replace Thomas Tuchel. He was gone before his first season at the club was even over.
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