Rosenior replacement: German manager is being eyed to end crisis at Chelsea
Chelsea’s nightmare 2025/26 campaign has officially hit historic new lows.
Following a miserable run of five consecutive Premier League defeats without a single goal scored, a staggering drought not witnessed at Stamford Bridge since 1912, the Liam Rosenior experiment looks completely doomed.
The club’s hierarchy is already quietly plotting their next massive move, and a highly regarded German tactician is currently sitting firmly at the top of their managerial wishlist.
Chelsea plan to replace Rosenior with German manager
According to TEAMtalk, German manager Julian Nagelsmann is in the consideration to become the next manager of Chelsea.
The writing has boldly been on the wall for Rosenior since the team’s humiliating recent defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Instead of rallying the troops or protecting his squad, the manager publicly questioned his players’ overall desire, effectively signaling to the world that he has completely lost the dressing room.
Behind the scenes, there are reports of the players being unhappy with the manager and the defeat against Brighton looks like the final nail in the coffin.
While the BlueCo ownership group originally wanted to patiently stick by him, this historic, embarrassing collapse has made his position completely untenable.
The current German national team boss Nagelsmann remains highly respected by Chelsea’s key decision-makers and previously came incredibly close to taking the job back in 2023.
| Statistic | Overall Record |
| Matches Managed |
23 |
| Wins |
11 |
| Draws |
2 |
| Losses |
10 |
| Win Percentage |
47.8% |
| Points Per Match |
1. |
Blues need a more experienced manager leading the club
Unlike Rosenior, who arrived without an elite, top-flight pedigree, Nagelsmann represents a proven, tactical winner.
He lifted the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich and previously orchestrated impressive, overachieving stints with RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim.
For a heavily-funded Chelsea squad completely devoid of confidence and a clear tactical identity, bringing in a demanding, elite-level manager like Nagelsmann feels like a massive upgrade.
The current setup is a complete disaster at Chelsea and they are more than ready to turn to a German heavyweight to finally clean up.
With Nagelsmann currently preparing to take Germany to the World Cup, the Blues might have to wait till the end of the competition to make their move.
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