Liam Rosenior has been in his post as Chelsea head coach for less than three weeks and is preparing for his fifth game in charge. January has been non-stop for the Blues in terms of the scheduling and there are still three matches left this month.

Liam Rosenior has been in his post as Chelsea head coach for less than three weeks and is preparing for his fifth game in charge. January has been non-stop for the Blues in terms of the scheduling and there are still three matches left this month.
Starting on Sunday when Chelsea make the trip down to south London to take on Crystal Palace. The Blues will be hoping this weekend is the right time to play Palace, who have been rocked by a chaotic month behind the scenes
Liam Rosenior has been in his post as Chelsea head coach for less than three weeks and is preparing for his fifth game in charge. January has been non-stop for the Blues in terms of the scheduling and there are still three matches left this month.
Starting on Sunday when Chelsea make the trip down to south London to take on Crystal Palace. The Blues will be hoping this weekend is the right time to play Palace, who have been rocked by a chaotic month behind the scenes.
Oliver Glasner last week announced he will be departing Selhurst Park at the end of the season and a few days later, his captain Marc Guehi completed a move to Manchester City. Chelsea will be hoping to capitalise on the upheaval at the south London club but Rosenior will be solely focused on how his side can continue to progress under his leadership.