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Rosenior Back in France as Chelsea Face PSG Champions League ...

Chelsea, led by Liam Rosenior, aim to capitalize on PSG's recent vulnerabilities in the Champions League last-16 clash after a strong start to 2026, including a 4-1 league win.

  • On Wednesday, Liam Rosenior leads Chelsea FC to Paris to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last 16, just two months after leaving Strasbourg and joining on a six-year deal.
  • Backed by his Strasbourg record, Rosenior earned the Chelsea job in January after 18 months leading a young team to European qualification and due to close BlueCo consortium links.
  • Historically, Strasbourg beat PSG 2-1 in May and drew 3 in October at the Parc des Princes, while Chelsea beat PSG 3-0 in last July's Club World Cup final.
  • The result will determine progression from the last-16, testing PSG's fragile form after a heavily criticised 3-1 home defeat by Monaco, which L'Equipe said left them 'on the verge of a crisis'.
  • With PSG hampered by injuries, Rosenior will look to exploit those absences, as he said 'These are the games you live for, games that you come into football for.
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Chelsea manager Rosenior prepares for away game against PSG: "Our opponents are world-class...We also have great coaches and players." OSEN = Reporter Jeong Seung-woo, Chelsea expressed strong confidence ahead of their trip to Paris. While they acknowledged that their opponents are world-class, they also insisted they have the strength to face them.

As an ambitious and confident young coach, Liam Rosenior expressed his great confidence in his group before the PSG/Chelsea shock of this Wednesday evening, while being very appreciative of the reigning European champion, whom he has known well since his visit to Strasbourg.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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