Liam Rosenior
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Then move on to Hull and build something really, really good there.
Then leave Hull and then go to France, a different culture, different language, playing against PSG Marseille with the youngest team in Europe.
There's been challenges.
I've enjoyed them.
And now the challenge is different.
If I'm successful relative to the abilities of this squad and this club,
then it's amazing because we should be in a place where we're in a position to win games consistently.
And if you win games consistently, then you should be in a position to be successful in the long term.
100%.
100%.
I know the long-term objectives of the guys, why they've done things in a certain way.
And the great thing is I'm fully aligned with it.
I understand.
I understand why if results in the short term aren't quite where a club wants them to be, why there's frustration.
But I really, really believe that in the end, I'm a positive, half-glass-full kind of person.
I'm optimistic that we can make this club really, really successful.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have joined it.
No, if I'd have bothered about opinion... Will you listen to it?
No, I listen to valid opinions and fans are included in that.
I think for me, the common denominator, and this is in the blueprint of Chelsea, everything begins with hard work, intensity and winning duels.