
"Hull City is very special for me. My grandma was a season ticket holder. I've got my family going up as the club means a lot to me for many reasons. Hopefully we can put on a really good show, it will be amazing to go back."
"Without Hull, without the experience of being there as a player and as a manager, I would not be sitting here. I've got a lot to thank the club for and I had some amazing times there, both as a player and as a coach."
"I don't see it any differently than a Premier League game or a Champions League game. We will go there with a team I think will be good enough to win the game. I will want to take this game really seriously. We're going to have to because they're in good form and used to winning games at the moment."
Liam Rosenior returns to Hull with Chelsea for an FA Cup tie against his former club and plans to select a strong side to progress. He spent five years at Hull as a player and later returned as head coach in 2022, narrowly missing the Championship play-offs before being sacked. He rebuilt his career at Strasbourg, another BlueCo-owned club, and then took over at Chelsea last month. Chelsea have begun strongly under Rosenior, though they conceded a 2-0 lead to draw with Leeds. Rosenior regards Hull as emotionally important and expects a difficult, serious match against a team currently in good form.
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