Liam Rosenior
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Podcast Appearances
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.
This is a club with...
a long long history this club's been on the brink of administration Cam Bates bought this club for a pound and people at this football club who still support this club were working so hard to keep this club going and then to see the era with the trophies and Jose Mourinho but that club was built and that success was built on hard work
So for me, I want the fans, when they come to see us play, we might win games.
We're probably going to lose some games along the way, but they can come up to the stadium and they can say, those 11 players, they gave everything in the moment.
And I think if I can work towards that, then the opinions or whether I deserve the job or whether I'm experienced enough or whether I'm good enough, it's nice.
I need to focus on what I can give this club.
You have to ask the players.
Yeah, I'm a human being.
And the players are human beings.
And normally, if you're Cole Palmer or Enzo Fernandez or Moe Caicedo, they come from very, very similar backgrounds from all over the world.
Something I learned is probably something that the guys who have been managers here from different countries learn very quickly.
Where you come from, it doesn't matter if you connect with people.
And I want to connect with these lads.
And when I mean connect, not in like a nice way.