Trevoh Chalobah Backs New Boss Rosenior: Trust in Themselves, He Says
Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has offered his backing to new manager Liam Rosenior as the squad looks to bounce back from a disappointing start to the season. In an interview with the BBC, Chalobah praised Rosenior's approach and said he has told the team to "trust in themselves" and "rely on each other".
Chalobah believes that Rosenior knows what he wants from his team and is looking for a sense of unity and cohesion among the players. The 21-year-old, who has been a regular starter in central defence this season, admitted that he was nervous about Rosenior's appointment but feels now that the team needs to come together behind their new manager.
"We've got a new gaffer in place and we need to support him as much as possible," Chalobah said. "He knows what he wants from us, and if we work together, I think we can achieve great things."
Chalobah's comments suggest that Rosenior is already making an impact at the club, and the young defender is eager to prove himself under his new manager. With Rosenior at the helm, Chelsea will be looking to shake off their current form and get back on track in the Premier League.
Rosenior took over as boss earlier this month, replacing Enzo Maresca who left the club earlier in the season. The new manager has been tasked with transforming the team's performance and getting them back into contention for a top-four finish.
Chalobah is now confident that Rosenior's arrival will bring a much-needed boost to the team. "We're looking forward to working with him," Chalobah said. "He's got a great attitude, and I think he knows how to get the best out of us."
With Rosenior at the reins, Chelsea are set to embark on a new chapter in their season, and Chalobah is eager to be a part of it. As the young defender looks to make an impact under his new boss, one thing is certain: trust will be key if the team wants to achieve success this season.
Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has offered his backing to new manager Liam Rosenior as the squad looks to bounce back from a disappointing start to the season. In an interview with the BBC, Chalobah praised Rosenior's approach and said he has told the team to "trust in themselves" and "rely on each other".
Chalobah believes that Rosenior knows what he wants from his team and is looking for a sense of unity and cohesion among the players. The 21-year-old, who has been a regular starter in central defence this season, admitted that he was nervous about Rosenior's appointment but feels now that the team needs to come together behind their new manager.
"We've got a new gaffer in place and we need to support him as much as possible," Chalobah said. "He knows what he wants from us, and if we work together, I think we can achieve great things."
Chalobah's comments suggest that Rosenior is already making an impact at the club, and the young defender is eager to prove himself under his new manager. With Rosenior at the helm, Chelsea will be looking to shake off their current form and get back on track in the Premier League.
Rosenior took over as boss earlier this month, replacing Enzo Maresca who left the club earlier in the season. The new manager has been tasked with transforming the team's performance and getting them back into contention for a top-four finish.
Chalobah is now confident that Rosenior's arrival will bring a much-needed boost to the team. "We're looking forward to working with him," Chalobah said. "He's got a great attitude, and I think he knows how to get the best out of us."
With Rosenior at the reins, Chelsea are set to embark on a new chapter in their season, and Chalobah is eager to be a part of it. As the young defender looks to make an impact under his new boss, one thing is certain: trust will be key if the team wants to achieve success this season.