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The Football Reporters: Liam Rosenior’s exit lifts Chelsea

4/28/20261 hr 5 min

Rob Dawson, Mark Ogden and James Olley discuss Chelsea’s returning to winning ways after Liam Rosenior’s sacking and Mikel Arteta’s looming striker decision in the Champions League semifinals. Plus, Tom Hamilton joins to assess Tottenham’s chances of avoiding the drop, and Manchester Uniteed’s hopes of finding a ‘unicorn’ manager.

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  1. James Olley· Host0:00

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  2. Rob Dawson· Host0:28

    [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to The Football Reporters. Coming up this week, myself, Mark, and James look at a bright start to Chelsea's post-Rosiña era as Callum McFarlane guides them into the FA Cup final against Manchester City. We preview the Champions League semi-finals where Mikel Arteta faces a big striker decision with Kai Havertz possibly out injured. Tom Hamilton tells us what the mood was like at Molineux as Spurs finally got their first Premier League win of 2026. And we explain why Manchester United find themselves chasing a unicorn as they seek a permanent successor to Ruben Amorim. [upbeat music] Well, we're gonna start this week with Chelsea. Mark, you were at Wembley on, on Sunday to watch Chelsea reach the FA Cup final after beating Leeds. Um, it's obviously been a, a very difficult spell for, for Chelsea. Got rid of a-another manager in Liam Rosiña. It's now Callum McFarlane again for the second time this season. Just on the performance in general, Mark, I mean, did you see a, a noticeable uplift in what the players were giving the manager? Because there's been a lot of talk about whether

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