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Liam Rosenior faces a critical moment as Chelsea endures its worst league run since 1912, suffering five straight defeats without scoring. This shocking stat highlights the precarious situation at Stamford Bridge, where Rosenior may become the most doomed manager in Premier League history.
Chelsea's struggles underscore a persistent issue within the club, where managerial appointments often lead to disaster. Rosenior's tenure has been marred by a lack of results and growing frustration from fans and players alike. His early confidence has done little to inspire a turnaround, and the team’s current form raises serious questions about his future.
Comparisons to past managerial failures further emphasize the gravity of the situation. Unai Emery's rocky spell at Arsenal and Roy Hodgson's brief and troubled stint at Liverpool serve as cautionary tales. Similarly, André Villas-Boas's disruptive time at Chelsea ended with him being sacked just months before the club clinched its first Champions League title.
As Chelsea navigates this turbulent phase, the pressure mounts on Rosenior to reverse their fortunes. The club's history of doomed appointments looms large, and if results do not change soon, he risks joining the ranks of the Premier League's most unfortunate managerial casualties.

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