Chelsea’s dreadful 2025–2026 season has officially reached all-time lows.
The Liam Rosenior experiment appears to be doomed after a terrible run of five straight Premier League losses without a single goal scored—a startling drought not seen at Stamford Bridge since 1912.
A highly acclaimed German tactician is currently at the top of the club’s managerial wish list, and the club’s top brass is already discreetly planning their next big move.
Chelsea Turn Attention Towards Nagelsmann
German manager Julian Nagelsmann is being considered to take over as Chelsea’s next manager, according to TEAMtalk.
Since the team’s latest humiliating loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, Rosenior has brazenly seen the writing on the wall.
The manager essentially signaled to the world that he has lost the dressing room by openly questioning his players’ general desire rather than mobilizing the troops or defending his team.
The loss against Brighton appears to be the last straw, and there are rumours that the players are dissatisfied with the manager behind closed doors.
Although the BlueCo ownership group had intended to support him patiently, this unprecedented and humiliating fall has rendered his position totally untenable.
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Nagelsmann, the current manager of the German national team, is still well-liked by Chelsea’s top executives and was almost hired in 2023.
Nagelsmann is a proven tactical winner, in contrast to Rosenior, who came without an elite, top-flight pedigree.
In addition to leading successful, overachieving tenure with RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim, he won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich.
Bringing in a rigorous, elite-level manager like Nagelsmann feels like a huge upgrade for a lavishly funded Chelsea team that lack confidence and a distinct tactical identity.

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