Chelsea supporters have been sharing whether they prefer their current boss Liam Rosenior or his predecessor Enzo Maresca.
Maresca left Stamford Bridge at the start of the year and was swiftly replaced by Rosenior.
Rosenior made a very positive start to life as Chelsea manager but has hit a bump in the road recently. That is not being ignored by the club’s fan base.
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Chelsea fans choose Enzo Maresca over Liam Rosenior
Following defeats to Newcastle United and Paris Saint-Germain, Rosenior has come in for criticism from Chelsea supporters.
Some are clearly missing Maresca and would rather have him than the 41-year-old.
The Chelsea Chronicle recently ran a poll on TalkingPoints where fans were asked who they preferred out of the two. A massive 68% of supporters voted for Maresca!
If you want to have your say on Maresca and Rosenior, comment down below:
You Chelsea fans seem to be missing Enzo Maresca!
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Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior poll results
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Rosenior had doubters from the get-go but started to win them over after a four-game winning run in the Premier League and victory over Napoli in the Champions League.
Rosenior is also getting the best out of Joao Pedro right now, but it is clear that he is yet to fully convince the entire Chelsea fan base.
Chelsea not making progress under Liam Rosenior
Now that Rosenior and Chelsea’s honeymoon period is over, you can see that the team have not exactly improved from when Maresca was still in charge.
The Blues are still not in the top four, continue to make silly mistakes and their disciplinary issue has not gone anywhere.
Chelsea’s recruitment last summer has not helped either manager, so Maresca and Rosenior cannot take all the blame for the team’s failures this season.
But Chelsea’s squad is better than Aston Villa’s, for example. If the Club World Cup winners cannot finish above them and in the Champions League places under Rosenior, serious questions need to be asked. For now, though, Rosenior deserves a bit more time before he can be fully judged.
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