The Chelsea squad have again had to get accustomed to life under a new manager following the decision to part ways with Enzo Maresca.The Italian delivered two trophies in his first season at the club, but growing tension saw the relationship come to an end and he was replaced by Liam Rosenior.Results are going to be the main source of winning unconvinced fans over, and so far the new boss has won every game barring the EFL Cup semi-final.Is Mamadou Sarr ready for his Premier League debut?The manager is quickly understanding which players he wants to build around, and Enzo Fernandez has emerged as one of those. He has featured in every game since Rosenior took over.Chelsea players are all growing since Liam Rosenior took overThe boss has been rewarded for this with the midfielder’s six goal contributions in that time, and clearly sees him as one of the most important players in his squad.Fernandez is a fan of Rosenior too, and has told Sky Sports that the entire Chelsea squad already feel as if they are growing since his hiring.He said: “He’s a great coach. He only arrived a month ago but he’s showing all his potential.“Football doesn’t give you time. It only wants results. That’s what it is. But he is managing to get results and he gives us a lot of confidence, so we’re very happy that he’s with us. We’ve all felt how we are growing, both as a group and me on a personal level.”Whenever Boehly pulls the trigger on Rosenior, who are YOU hiring? 😤Terry would love Fabregas…Rosenior’s Chelsea start analysedDespite the disappointment of the EFL Cup semi-final against Arsenal, it has overall been a very promising start to life at Chelsea for Rosenior.This includes an unbeaten run in the Premier League and Champions League, rescuing a top-eight finish in Europe after an inconsistent campaign.John Terry still wants to see more from Rosenior’s side, who are under pressure to continue to perform and maintain their place in the top five.The next chance to continue with this will come at the weekend when the Blues make the trip to relegation-threatened Wolves.
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