**Liam Rosenior**has reinforced his self-belief as the new head coach of Chelsea.
Formerly at Strasbourg, the new leader may be perceived as a ‘company man’ for BlueCo, whose organisation left Enzo Maresca publicly irate in the weeks before his departure on New Year’s Day.
However, Rosenior remains confident in his abilities and the work of the board to support success.
"I am looking forward to it. I can't wait for [Saturday] night. I couldn't wait to get here. The players and staff have been nothing but supportive and I have been made to feel at home. If you are scared or fearful, there is no point being a coach. I am going to work 24 hours a day. I am intense in how I work and I am going to push the players to try and be successful.
"I'm not arrogant. I'm good at what I do. Everywhere I have worked, relative to the group I worked with, I have been successful. I always wanted to be at a club like this, but it's not just about being here, it is about being successful. Nobody can guarantee wins or success but, at the same time, I have worked very hard for a long time to be in a position to be successful.
*"I don't think it is possible to be in this job and not be your own man. I understand, I am not an alien and I know what is being said in the press but there is no way you can be a manager if you don't make the decisions for yourself. I had nothing but support at Strasbourg. We had huge success in that project, and I intend to work the same way here.*
"A club of this stature, the fans want success and they have every right to want success, now. To win over the fans, I have to win football games. We're trying to build things here in a different way. I'm very confident that in time we will show everyone why we have done it in this way."