Chelsea: Liam Rosenior's quietly impressive start comes into focus after Napoli win amid pivotal week

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior's under-the-radar impact on his team is starting to gain attention, as he navigates a pivotal week in west London. The 3-2 win away at Napoli not only sealed Chelsea's automatic qualification for the knockout phase but also marked a standout result in Rosenior's managerial career.

While Rosenior faced initial skepticism about his ability to manage the high-profile club, his tactics and style of play have started to yield positive results. A back-three system that initially didn't pay off was reversed mid-game by Rosenior's in-game adjustments, which swung momentum in Chelsea's favor.

Despite some criticism surrounding his persona and management style, Rosenior's detailed and thoughtful approach to the game has won over some players and coaching staff members. Young coach Bernardo Cueva has been promoted to a front-row seat at training sessions, reflecting a new collegiate approach under Rosenior.

Rosenior has spoken about needing to deliver winning performances as Chelsea manager but acknowledges that he still hasn't fully gotten going yet. The Napoli win will help him build momentum and provide valuable training weeks in February to make his mark on the team.

A pivotal week lies ahead for Rosenior, with Chelsea set to face West Ham at home in the Premier League and then the Carabao Cup second leg against Arsenal on Tuesday. If he can secure three wins during this period, he will be hailed as a hero by Chelsea fans. For now, his quietly impressive start is starting to gain more recognition.
 
😊 This Napoli win is like a breath of fresh air for Rosenior's team! I mean, people were all like "he can't do it" and then he goes out there and proves everyone wrong with that 3-2 win. His tactical skills are on point and it's awesome to see him getting more recognition for his work. Plus, the fact that Bernardo Cueva is getting a front-row seat at training sessions shows how Rosenior is building a solid team culture 🀝. Let's be real, the next few games are going to be crucial for him, but if he can keep this momentum going, I'm sure he'll have Chelsea fans cheering his name in no time! πŸ’ͺ
 
.. I mean, it's about time someone acknowledges Rosenior's genius, right? πŸ™„ I was doubting him from the get-go, but I guess all those "skeptics" were wrong too... just kidding, I wasn't one of them, I've been saying he'd turn it around. But seriously, that Napoli win was no fluke, and his ability to adapt on the fly is what sets him apart. The back-three thing might not have worked at first, but those in-game changes? Spot on! πŸ‘ And Bernardo Cueva getting more playing time? That's a nod to Rosenior's attention to detail and willingness to develop his staff. He's still got a tough road ahead, but if he can string together three wins, watch out for him... ⚽️ I'm not saying I was wrong about him (I wasn't), but it's nice to see some validation now that the dust has settled.
 
I'm loving how Chelsea's new manager Liam Rosenior has slowly but surely won over the team with his tactical genius πŸ€“! I was really skeptical about him at first, thought he'd struggle to keep up with the big boys, but now he's got Napoli on their hands and it's a huge win for him and the team. The fact that he was able to switch things up mid-game is just genius - talk about thinking on your feet! πŸ˜‚ It's great to see him getting more recognition too, I'm sure the players love working with someone who actually listens to them and values their input. And yeah, this week is gonna be huge for him - let's hope he can keep that momentum going and make a real impact on the team πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving this underdog story about Rosenior and Chelsea 🀩! I mean, people thought he was done for when they signed him, but look at him now - navigating Napoli like a pro and turning the tide in the game with his clever adjustments ⚽️. The guy's got skills and people are finally starting to see it πŸ‘€. Of course, there were some doubts about his persona, but who doesn't love an underdog story? πŸ€” I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Rosenior - 3 wins in a row would be absolute magic πŸ’«!
 
I'm telling you, people are hating on Rosenior for no reason πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. He's been doing a great job, especially considering the expectations that come with managing a big club like Chelsea. I mean, yeah he had his doubts at first, but he's made some smart adjustments and his tactics are really starting to pay off πŸ’‘.

And let's be real, Napoli is no joke πŸ™Œ. Rosenior got them a 3-2 win away from home, which is no easy feat. The back-three system that initially didn't work out was actually reversed mid-game, which shows he's willing to adapt and make changes when needed.

I think people are still getting used to his personality and management style, but the fact that some players and coaching staff members have come around to him says something 🀝. And let's not forget, this guy is a coach, not a miracle worker. He needs time to build momentum and get his team on the same page.

I'm actually rooting for Rosenior right now πŸ’ͺ. If he can secure three wins in this pivotal week, I think he'll be a hero to Chelsea fans. And who knows, maybe people will start to see him in a new light 🀞.
 
idk why ppl dont give liam rosenior enough props for his game plan πŸ˜… like seriously the Napoli win was a masterclass. and yeah i know some people doubt him cuz of how he presented himself at first but trust me, hes been quietly grinding in the background making changes on the fly that are paying off big time πŸ’‘ now if he can keep this momentum going, watch out for rosenior πŸ‘Š
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the underdog story with Rosenior at the helm of Chelsea πŸ€©πŸ”΅! People were doubting him, but this Napoli win shows he's not just about sitting back and waiting for others to do the work – he's actually getting his hands dirty and making adjustments on the fly πŸ”₯. It's cool to see players and staff buying into his style, even if it's not exactly the most traditional approach πŸ™.

Now, I'm curious to see how he'll handle the pressure over this upcoming week, especially with some tough games coming up πŸ’ͺπŸ”΄πŸŸ£. Can he keep this momentum going? I think so! He's got the brains and the guts to make it happen πŸ”πŸ’₯
 
I think Rosenior's gotta keep it real with himself, make some changes before it gets too late πŸ•°οΈ. 3-2 win at Napoli was sweet, but we all know the Premier League is a different beast altogether. West Ham and Arsenal are gonna give him a run for his money πŸ’ͺ. Still, I'm feeling him, he's been low-key doing some innovative stuff out there...
 
I think Rosenior's being unfairly judged atm πŸ€”... people forget that he's still in that honeymoon phase with the team and adapting his tactics on the fly. That Napoli win was a massive confidence booster for him & the squad 🌟. It's also dope to see Bernardo Cueva getting more visibility, it shows Rosenior's not just about flashy signings but building a solid foundation from within πŸ‘. I mean sure, he might not be the most conventional manager but his attention to detail is what's making all the difference πŸ’‘. We should give him some time before passing judgment πŸ•°οΈ.
 
man, you gotta admire Liam Rosenior's tactical chops 🀯, how he was able to flip that back-three system around in mid-game was pure genius πŸ’‘. and yeah, the Napoli win was a huge confidence booster for him, it shows he's got some tricks up his sleeve πŸ”„.

i think people were unfair on him at first, not giving him enough credit for what he does know about football 😐, but now everyone's starting to take notice and appreciate his attention to detail πŸ’―. and you see that in the way Bernardo Cueva is being involved in training sessions - it shows Rosenior's got a bit of a collegiate vibe going on πŸ”’.

can't wait to see how he handles the next couple of games, 3 wins on the trot would be massive πŸŽ‰, but like you said, if he can just get some consistency going then he'll be loved by the Chelsea fans 😊.
 
omg did u see that Napoli win?! Liam Rosenior is lowkey a genius 🀯 i was doubting him when he got the job but now i'm all in πŸ™Œ he's like a tactical ninja, making those in-game changes and turning the game around πŸ’₯ and yeah his style might be a bit unorthodox but it's working for chelsea 🀝 bernardo cueva is getting more time at training sessions which is cool πŸ“ˆ we need to give rosensior some credit he's building momentum and this win against napoli was huge πŸ’ͺ now let's see if he can take it to the next level with wins against west ham and arsenal πŸ†πŸ”₯
 
omg what's with all these new managers coming in and trying out different tactics lol like Rosenior's back-three system not paying off at first is so relatable i mean who hasn't had one of those moments right? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but props to him for adjusting on the fly and turning that game around it's all about being adaptable, you know?

and yeah, some ppl might think his style is a bit old-school or whatever but it seems like he's getting the job done so i guess that's what matters right? πŸ™„ can't wait to see how he does against West Ham and Arsenal though that's gonna be interesting...
 
man, chelsea's new manager liam rosenior is slowly but surely getting it right πŸ™Œ! people were doubting him at first, but he's shown some real skills on the pitch. that napoli win was huge, and i love how he adjusted his tactics mid-game to turn things around - it shows he's not afraid to think on his feet πŸ’‘

i'm also loving the fact that he's brought in young coach bernardo cuzuela to work with the squad - it's a fresh perspective and it sounds like they're having some great conversations about the game 🀝

rosenior's still got a tough week ahead of him, but if he can get three wins in a row, he'll be golden 😎. the chelsea fans are probably holding their breaths right now, but this kid is definitely showing some promise ⚽️
 
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