After four straight defeats in all competitions, which saw the Blues knocked out of the Champions League, the international break has come at the perfect time for Rosenior as pressure grows on the Englishman.
The Blues sit sixth in the Premier League table but remain only one point behind fifth‑placed Liverpool following the Reds' loss at Brighton.
Another loss in their next league clash against Everton could see the club fall to eighth in the table, far from challenging for the title, which many expected at the start of the season.
Despite their dire form, the Telegraph reports that Chelsea do not plan to formally review Rosenior’s performance before summer 2027 and have no intention of making a change at the end of this season.
This means that the board will not sack him anytime soon and plan to hand him another year to make a real impact on the side who are currently massively underperforming.
Rosenior, who succeeded Enzo Maresca in January, will feel secure in the job despite reports circling, suggesting that he is on the verge of being sacked by a board who have been relentless in recent years.
For the first time since September 2023, Chelsea have now gone three consecutive games without finding the net and their last Premier League clean sheet came all the way back on January 17th.
Rosenior must fix these problems over the next year or face being sacked when his performance review comes around in what is a tough task for the former Hull City boss.
