
"I'm not an alien. I've seen what's been written in the press. There's no way you can be successful as a manager if you don't make decisions for yourself. When I went in at Strasbourg, I was a seen as a joke. I was a nobody from England. We finished three points outside of the Champions League places. The outside noise is just noise."
"I'm not arrogant. I'm good at what I do. I'm going to give this everything. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. I want us to be dominant. I want us to have a strong identity where people enjoy what they see from. I want to focus on the strengths of my team but also counteract the strengths of our opponents."
Liam Rosenior defended his credentials after being appointed Chelsea manager, saying external criticism is 'noise' and emphasizing the need to make decisions independently. He recalled his Strasbourg tenure, when he was underestimated yet led the team to finish three points outside Champions League qualification. He rejected claims of arrogance while stating confidence in his abilities and commitment to the role. He outlined a desire for a dominant team with a clear identity, enjoyment for spectators, focus on team strengths, and tactical adaptation to opponents. He described the squad's potential as 'limitless' and praised goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen for their kicking ability.
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